Aiden McGeady’s first goal of the campaign earned the Black Cats a point after Reece Burke’s opener, in a result which ensured neither side gained ground in the promotion race.
But which of the Sunderland side caught the eye, and who has work to do? Scroll down as Phil Smith dishes out his players ratings from the 1-1 draw:
9. Jack Diamond
Was the victim of some bizarre refereeing decisions, and though he didn’t always get it right in possession, just about every threatening moment from the hosts came through his pace and ability to stretch the game. A very important part of the side, now. 7 Photo: FRANK REID 2019
10. Aiden McGeady
Took his goal superbly, getting above Tom Eaves in the box and leaving George Long without any chance of saving. Didn’t have much space to make an impact in open play through the contest. 6 Photo: FRANK REID 2019
11. Charlie Wyke
Missed a good chance to put his side ahead from Power’s cross, and struggled to really make an impact at any point during the game. Looked off the pace and wasn’t able to hold it up effectively. 4 Photo: FRANK REID 2020
12. Remi Matthews
Looked steady enough in the second half, though Hull offered very little attacking threat in the second half. 6 Photo: FRANK REID 2020