LONDON: Gaston Ramirez’s second-half header proved enough for Middlesbrough to earn a deserved 1-0 Premier League victory over a toothless Hull City last night.
Boro completely dominated proceedings at the Riverside Stadium and had they shown more poise in the final third the margin of their win would have been more comfortable.
Alvaro Negredo missed Boro’s best chance of the opening half, while Viktor Fischer saw a goal chalked off for offside.
But Ramirez, who spent the 2014-15 campaign on loan at Hull, grabbed a goal to go with an impressive performance on the hour when Hull – who defended resolutely all game – switched off at a corner.
The goal was enough for Aitor Karanka’s men to earn just a second home Premier League win of the season and they are now four points clear of the relegation zone in 13th.
Hull boss Mike Phelan, meanwhile, can have few arguments about the result with the Tigers - who have still yet to win a Premier League match played on a Monday - making little impression on the game and they remain second bottom.
Middlesbrough were bright from the off and a swift counter-attack led by Ramirez ended with Marten de Roon playing in Negredo, who wastefully blazed over on the half volley when one-on-one.
Ramirez troubled the visiting defence and his low 20-yard effort brought a good stop down to his left from David Marshall.
Marshall was called into action again as Adam Forshaw bent a low shot towards the bottom right-hand corner with the goalkeeper again making a good parry.
Boro continued to probe and Fischer prodded home after Negredo knocked Ramirez’s cross into his path, but he was denied a first Boro goal by the offside flag.
Negredo was off target again when he failed to make clean contact with Forshaw’s deep cross.
The match continued in a similar vein after half-time and Adama Diomande was perhaps fortunate that referee Mike Dean deemed his barge on Ben Gibson in the area was not worthy of a penalty.
But the pressure finally told on the hour mark. Fischer floated a corner over from the right and Ramirez ghosted in completely unmarked to head into the right-hand side of the goal despite not making clean contact.