Bryan Hughes has urged his Hull team-mates to forg...
Bryan Hughes has urged his Hull team-mates to forget about the prospect of appearing at Wembley later this month and focus on progressing past Watford in the Championship play-off semi-final second leg.
Thanks to a 2-0 win in the first leg on Sunday, the Tigers are on the brink of reaching the home of English football for the first time in the club's 104-year history.
Promotion to the Premier League is now firmly on the radar of Phil Brown's side but midfielder Hughes has sounded a note of caution amid rising expectation levels in and around the KC Stadium and has demanded a decent showing against the Hornets.
"To come away from Watford with a 2-0 win on Sunday has obviously raised excitement around the area and the profile of Hull has obviously gone up again as everyone thinks we're going to Wembley," said Hughes.
"Obviously, we've got another game to go yet and we've got to stay focussed - the job is not finished yet. You can get into a bit of complacency where you've got a two-goal lead and you defend for your lives, but that's not what we are about.
"I've never played at Wembley but I was there a few weeks ago to watch the FA Cup semi-final between West Brom and Portsmouth and I sampled it then. It is an unbelievable stadium and obviously it is the talk of the town now everyone thinks we're going to Wembley. But we are trying to stay focussed and we've still got a job to do. Until we finish that job off we can't think of Wembley."