Jakirovic 'honoured' by manager of season nominationpublished at 17:19 BST
Image source, Getty ImagesSergej Jakirovic was appointed Hull City boss in June 2025
A nomination for the Championship's manager of the season award is an honour for the whole club, says Hull City boss Sergej Jakirovic.
The former Bosnia and Herzegovina international is up for the award alongside Frank Lampard of Coventry City, Millwall's Alex Neil and Middlesbrough head coach Kim Hellberg.
"It's a big honour for me being in this company and in such a competitive environment it's already a big achievement for me," Jakirovic told BBC Radio Humberside.
"I would like to thank my club, my staff, family and especially the players because without them it's not possible and it shows we are doing a very good job this season."
The Tigers are currently in fifth place in the Championship table having started the season with a background of transfer embargoes.
"In my opinion a lot of head coaches and managers are doing a great job because it's not easy, there are a lot of games, a lot of injuries and you are doing everything to find a way to get results and no matter which position in the table you are, you are fighting for something so there is no time to relax," added Jakirovic.
"This is a big achievement for the club. I am the head coach but we are doing a great job, especially in our circumstances all season and I would like this feeling to continue."
Hull are away at Sheffield United in the Championship on Saturday (15:00 BST).
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