Ecuador midfielder Oscar Zambrano says it was a special moment to score on what appears to be his final game for LDU Quito before he completes his move to Hull City , admitting moving to England will be a big leap in his fledgling career. The exciting youngster scored in a dominant 4-0 away win at Macara on Sunday night in the first game of the Liga Pro and admitted afterwards that his goal was an emotional moment as he prepares to say goodbye to his club. It's expected the 20-year-old will seal a season-long loan move to the MKM Stadium with the Tigers having the option to buy the highly-rated star next summer.

READ MORE: Hull City head coach Tim Walter fires stern warning as Tigers boss calls for transfer help "For me, it is a pride, a pleasure to be able to score with this beautiful shirt," he told Zapping Sport's Johanna Calderón Feeling. "Knowing what it is to defend these colours, the truth is that scoring a goal is very nice with such a great team, the truth is that I had believed it until the end, even my teammates told me that (I would score). "To say goodbye the best way was going to be by scoring a goal and thank God that could be the case, now I think that if I have to leave, well, as I said, I looked with my head held high, knowing that I could give everything of myself, that without the help of my teammates, this would not be possible.

"I would like to thank all the coaching staff that went through me, gave me confidence, and put their trust in me, each one le.