Robert Snodgrass has had a fine start to the season so far with Hull City and Scotland, we take a look at his season to date in pictures.
The Scotsman has enjoyed a fabulous start to the season
Robert Snodgrass endured a difficult and painful start to life at Hull City. Having joined for £8 million from Norwich, the talented wide man was injured just 36 minutes into his league debut.
The former Leeds United ace was sidelined for almost a year with that injury, in which he dislocated a knee cap and snapped ligaments.
The serious and unusual nature of the injury threatened to end his career, but Snodgrass came back fighting, helping Hull City to promotion last season and he has been one of the Premier League’s standout performers so far this term.
Battle: Snodgrass tangles with Danny Drinkwater in Hull City’s surprise opening day defeat of Premier League champions Leicester City at the KCOM Stadium

Action Shot: Snodgrass hammers home Hull City’s winner against Leicester with a delightful finish
Celebrations: Snodgrass celebrates with Hull City teammates Ahmed Elmohamady and Adama Diomande after scoring the third goal of the game
Victory: Snodgrass in action for the Tigers in their second game of the season away at Swansea City, where Hull City emerged as 2-0 winners, scoring their first from a Snodgrass corner
Free kick specialist: Snodgrass celebrated scoring his second goal of the season and Hull City’s third of the night as a youthful Tigers team overcame Exeter 3-1 in the EFL Cup
Frustration: Snodgrass looks angry after missing a chance in Hull City’s 1-0 defeat to Manchester United
Again: Snodgrass rues his inaccuracy as the Tigers fall to a late, late Marcus Rashford goal
International: Snodgrass celebrates opening the scoring for Scotland against Malta with Sheffield Wednesday’s Barry Bannan
Fouled: Snodgrass is fouled by Malta’s Luke Gambin whilst playing for Scotland
Deadly: Snodgrass celebrates his second and Scotland’s third of the night against Malta
Hat-trick hero: Snodgrass calmly slots home Scotland’s fifth to earn a first hat-trick of his career
After 5 games this season, 4 for Hull City and 1 for Scotland, Snodgrass has scored 5 goals and won 4 games, which sees his club fifth in the Premier League and his country top of their qualifying group.
It’s fair to say it’s been a good opening month of the season for the Scotsman, who has been playing on the right of a front three in a 4-3-3 for Hull City this season.
Six new arrivals have come into the KCOM since their last game though, meaning a change of formation for the team and a new role for Snodgrass is a possibility.
Can Robert Snodgrass maintain his early season form for Hull City and Scotland?
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