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Huddersfield Town player ratings as substitute Pat Jones impresses in ten-man loss at Norwich

No chance with the goals and dominated his box from set pieces. Made three excellent saves in the second half to keep the scoreline respectable with ten men.

Perhaps could have done better on the edge of the box on Norwich's second goal but generally fine all things considered.

Sent off early in the second half for a professional foul as he pulled back Josh Sargent to stop him getting one-on-one with Nicholls.

Left scrambling as Norwich scored their second goal, but like Turton otherwise did a good job keeping Norwich at bay. Lovely pass to put Pat Jones through as Town pushed for an equaliser.

Made some excellent runs up the right flank to offer an attacking option and kept his side relatively tight.

Tricked on halfway on the way to Norwich's second goal, but otherwise had a good game, winning challenges well and keeping things tidy.

Wasn't able to replicate the effective performance we saw at the weekend but the effort was there.

Continued to struggle on the wing that Norwich most enjoy attacking and was caught out multiple times. Better in the second half after he was forced to drop into an out-and-out left-back role by Lees' red card.

Started on the right wing with Tino Anjorin out with a dead leg and tried hard to get play moving by cutting inside and making good runs.

Looked sharp and tried to test Tim Krul at every opportunity but was thwarted at each turn.

Looked below his best. Was robbed on halfway on the way to Norwich's early opener and couldn't get things to stick, including a big miscue from a good Kesler-Hayden ball that he at least had a chance of putting away.

(for Ward 69) – Relieved not to turn the ball into his own goal from a corner. Thankless task playing up top against ten

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