Hull City manager Marco Silva has admitted that he is "really happy" after his side defied the odds to claim a 2-0 victory over Watford with 10 men.
Second-half goals from Lazar Markovic and Sam Clucas handed Silva's side all three points after Everton's on-loan winger Oumar Niasse saw red with just 25 minutes on the clock.
The result kept Hull two points clear of the relegation zone with four games of their season remaining.
"I'm really happy," Silva told reporters afterwards. "It was not easy. We played with 10 players, but our boys were fantastic and they deserved it.
"Today we have achieved what we needed, but it was very hard.
"I'm really happy but we still have four games to fight. Maybe in January no one would believe in our club to survive. I don't know what the future is."
Next up for Hull is a trip to Southampton next Saturday afternoon.