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Hull City’s manager, Sergej Jakirović, has shared a positive update regarding defender Semi Ajayi’s recovery from a hamstring injury. Ajayi, who joined Hull as a free agent this summer after leaving West Brom, injured his hamstring shortly after helping the team earn a clean-sheet draw in their Championship opener against Coventry City.
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The injury forced Ajayi to miss at least three consecutive league matches, and it also meant he couldn’t be part of Nigeria’s recent World Cup qualifier squad. At a pre-match press conference ahead of the game against Swansea City, Jakirović said Ajayi is "returning" suggesting he could be available soon. Jakirović added that the club medical team is being cautious, and they are assessing how long before Ajayi is fully fit.
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We take encouragement from the update on Semi Ajayi’s situation. When a key defender sustains a hamstring injury, especially early in a campaign, there is always risk not only to the player’s fitness but to the team’s defensive stability. Ajayi’s initial performances showed promise, and his absence was felt. That Hull are reporting progress is good news.
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Jakirović’s cautious approach is appropriate. Rushing Ajayi back could risk a relapse, which in many cases causes longer absences. The medical staff’s measured handling suggests they are prioritising long-term fitness over short-term returns. For a defender, hamstring strength, flexibility, and match readiness are crucial any deficit could compromise tackling, jumping, agility or acceleration all central to defensive duties.
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What matters now is how Ajayi is reintegrated. Fitness in training doesn’t always translate immediately to full match intensity. The team will need to manage minutes, perhaps start him off with substitute appearances or less taxing fixtures. Also, re-establishing match sharpness, defensive communication, and after an injury break will be essential.
We believe that once Ajayi returns, he can restore balance to Hull City’s backline. His experience and physicality offer solidity. But the true test will be his first few games back—how he handles the physical load, avoids re-injury, and adapts to the team’s rhythm. If managed wisely, Ajayi’s return could be a timely boost for Hull’s season.
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Did You Know?
Semi Ajayi joined Hull City as a free agent in the summer of 2025 after his contract with West Brom expired.
He picked up the hamstring injury shortly after his sterling performance in Hull’s Championship opener against Coventry City, where he helped the team keep a clean sheet.
Due to this injury, Ajayi missed at least three successive Championship matches, as well as being unavailable for Nigeria’s recent World Cup qualifiers.
Hull City’s medical team under Jakirović is being cautious with Ajayi’s [recovery opting](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/nigerian-premier-league/npfl-plans-colourful-trophy-presentation-for-remo-stars/) to gradually bring him back rather than rush his return.
Another centre-back, Akin Famewo, has rejoined the squad after being sidelined, which may provide cover for Ajayi while he regains full fitness.