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Huddersfield head coach Carlos Corberan praises mentality of players after win

Huddersfield head coach Carlos Corberan praised the mentality of his players after a 2-0 win against Birmingham at St Andrew’s.

A first-half own goal from Birmingham captain Gary Gardner and Lewis O’Brien’s second made it 15 games unbeaten in the Sky Bet Championship and moved the Terriers up to third place in the table.

“It’s down to many things – we’re in this dynamic, they’re giving the best they can, the mentality of the players, the desire to play game by game and the positive performances,” said Corberan.

“We have a strong mentality – it’s impossible to compete in the Championship if not.

“Just as one example, (goalkeeper) Lee Nicholls has had many good performances and helped earn us a lot of points.

“It’s not easy to achieve 100 per cent commitment every time you’re on the pitch, but the players are taking a lot of responsibility and putting in a lot of desire to compete.

“If you add that to good skills it helps us compete in the level we are competing. My work is to try to coordinate and organise them.

“When you have the will and desire, but it is not organised, the efficiency and desire is less.”

Juninho Bacuna and Onel Hernandez hit the woodwork for Birmingham in an improved second-half performance.

But ultimately, the Terriers were fairly comfortable as they made it three straight wins and 31 points from their last 45 available.

Birmingham head coach Lee Bowyer is already without centre-backs Marc Roberts and George Friend because of injury then lost makeshift centre-half Maxime Colin after 25 minutes with a thigh strain. Striker Lyle Taylor pulled out with a tight groin in the warm-up.

Bowyer admitted his makeshift defence did not do enough to stop the goals against.

“I thought we started brightly, but the

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