'It has been difficult' - Hull City summer signing highlights major personal frustration
Kasey Palmer admits he's found recent weeks frustrating at Hull City after finding himself in and out of Tim Walter's starting XI following his deadline day move from Coventry City.
Palmer hasn't yet completed 90 minutes since arriving from the Sky Blues and after starting at Oxford United last Tuesday nigh. He was taken off with six minutes to go and dropped back to the bench on Sunday against West Brom, coming on for the final eight minutes as City fell to another defeat.
Though he has played in 11 of City's 12 games since making his debut off the bench at Leeds United at the end of August, Palmer says he's come to the MKM Stadium to play and not be sat on the bench.
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"Yeah, it's been frustrating since the Stoke and the QPR games to get back in the team after the international break," he told Hull Live. "It's been a tough one for me, obviously working hard in training, trying to show when I come on the pitch what I can do.
"It's been difficult. I can't really say anything else than it's been tough because I came in to play. I want to be in the team and I haven't been in the team.
"So yes, it's been frustrating, it's good to be back but the main thing is the results. I think after the last few games have gone, if I was on the bench and we would have won, I'd have been just as happy. To start is obviously good, but the results are not what we wanted."