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Hull City manager Grant McCann has criticised Sheffield Wednesday for trying to put his team off before their narrow victory at Hillsborough.
Jarrod Bowen's strike separated the teams, but McCann says Wednesday made the Tigers' preparations difficult after failing to provide car parking at the stadium and leaving them with no working plugs in the changing room.
"I'm really pleased with the group because Sheffield Wednesday tried to knock us, even when we got to the stadium," McCann said.
"They made me park 10 minutes away in my car - which was strange - and turned all the plugs off in the dressing room so we didn't have any music.
"But these things are here to test you. We got our heads down and worked hard.
"There were a lot of things before the game that tried to put us off. The hospitality here wasn't very good, I have to say. Stewards were arguing with my staff over plugs.
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"It was ridiculous, to be honest with you. I think it's really sad that people can do this to opposition teams. We focused on the football and got the job done."
In response Sheffield Wednesday manager Garry Monk said: "I don't know anything about that.
"I don't hand out the parking spaces so it's nothing to do with me. I park 15 minutes away."