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3 things we clearly learnt about Huddersfield Town after their 2-1 victory v Coventry

Huddersfield Town travelled to Coventry City yesterday and were able to overcome their opponents and win the game 2-1. 

The win was an important one for the Terriers as it secured them a top four finish meaning they will definitely be competing in the play-offs and still have a chance at going up automatically.

Their is just one game to go for Huddersfield now which is against Bristol City at the weekend but they will be keen to end the season on a high note especially to give themselves momentum they can take into the play-offs.

Here, we take a look at three things we learnt about Huddersfield Town after their victory yesterday.

They know how to make use of their chances

Considering the statistics of yesterday’s game, Huddersfield weren’t really the team on top.

The share of possession was fairly even but slightly more in Coventry’s favour at 60% vs 40% but the Sky Blues had more chances than the Terriers.

In fact, Huddersfield had seven shots and only four were on target.

Despite that, they came away with two goals to their name showing they were able to score 50% of their accurate chances.

Of course Carlos Corberan’s side will have been hoping to make more chances and dominate the game more, however given the fact they still came out on top despite having less of the chances shows they know how to take them and this is an important attribute if they want to remain a team at the top.

They need to tighten up defensively 

Just as Huddersfield lacked chances to attack, they allowed their opponents too much time and opportunity whilst on the ball.

In the game Coventry had 22 shots and whilst only nine of those were on target, it is a show of just how much space and time was given to the Sky Blues that allowed them to get

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