Hull City players again took to social media in the hours after playing to put out their thoughts on another draw in the Premier League.

The side lost a late Ross Barkley goal to drop two points and earn just their second point of the month in a 2-2 with Everton at the KCOM Stadium. Michael Dawson and Robert Snodgrass twice gave the home side the lead.

Snodgrass was pleased to claim his eighth goal of the season and thought the side were unfortunate to lose two points.

Despite the result, Andy Robertson believes that the side can use the game as positive momentum.

David Meyler was pleased to get his first start in a while on the KCOM Stadium pitch and hopes that the side can perform against West Brom in their first game of 2017.

Curtis Davies praised his central defensive partner after Dawson scored his fourth goal in two months to open the scoring.

Meanwhile, Ahmed Elmohamady wished everyone a good 2017 ahead of the start of the new year.

Hull fans will surely be making resolutions to see their side pick up more points in the second half of the campaign.