Shota Arveladze has stated that his Hull players will be looking to make up for the Tigers' shock 2-1 Carabao Cup defeat to League Two Bradford City as Norwich City visit the MKM Stadium this weekend.
Having taken a 1-0 lead at Valley Parade, Arveladze watched his side collapse within six minutes as Andy Cook's double secured an unexpected triumph for Mark Hughes' Bantams and condemned Hull to a first-round exit.
1,500 travelling fans were left dismayed following a lacklustre second-half which saw little signs of a fightback from the visitors and the Georgian boss is keen to send fans home happy on this occasion despite being left bitterly disappointed in midweek.
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"We saw the public create a fantastic atmosphere, our supporters travelled far to follow the team and we didn't get them a good answer," Arveladze claimed. "We didn't give them a good feeling, which we will try to give them on Saturday.
"This game is gone now and we can do nothing about it. We have to look forward to another game in three days.
"In football, this is the best thing to have a game quickly after this one."
In the league, Hull have picked up four points from a possible six after winning their opening game of the season against Bristol City 2-1 before drawing 0-0 against Preston North End.
In contrast, Dean Smith's side are still looking for their first win after losing 1-0 to Cardiff City and then playing out a 1-1 draw against Wigan Athletic.
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