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Altidore growing into Hull role

By PA Sport  February 07, 2010
Altidore growing into Hull role (©PAphotos)
Altidore growing into Hull role (©PAphotos)
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Hull assistant manager Brian Horton believes Jozy Altidore can become a key player in Hull's relegation battle after the striker scored his first Barclays Premier League goal.

The United States international netted in the first half of Saturday's 2-1 victory over Manchester City and caused problems for the visiting defence throughout the match at the KC Stadium.

Horton said: "He needed that. His displays have been good but to get his first league goal is just what he wanted and he was a handful all round."

He added: "He's a young lad and we've probably heaped a lot on him but he's shown glimpses of what people have bought him for. He's got pace, he's got quite a lot of things going for him. We're just pleased we spotted the opportunity to bring him here."

Altidore joined Hull on loan from Villarreal in August but has taken time to make an impression and has also had off-the-field trauma to deal with.

The 20-year-old's parents come from Haiti and he has family in the country who were affected by last month's devastating earthquake.

"He's had a lot to contend with with his family," Horton continued. "You don't understand those things until it's happened to yourself; for a 20-year-old boy in a different country having to cope with all that, but he's shown he's got ability, that's the main thing for us."

Altidore believes he is now getting to grips with the Premier League and is hoping to build on his first goal.

"It's a league that's very fast and I think that takes a little bit of adjusting, especially if you're a young player," he said.

"I think I'm getting there and hopefully I can just keep going."

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