Michael Duff joined Huddersfield Town in the summer after a spell at Swansea City
Despite going through a rough patch of play, Huddersfield Town’s head coach Michael Duff has urged his team to concentrate on recent performances when they entertain Bristol Rovers this weekend.
After being relegated from the Championship the previous season, the Terriers entered the season as one of the favorites for promotion. However, they have won five and lost five of their first ten League One games.
However, four of those defeats came in consecutive matches as Huddersfield suffered home losses to Northampton Town and Blackpool before also losing at Reading and Birmingham City.
Duff’s men did, however, stop the rot before the international break with 2-0 wins over Barnsley in the league and then the Bristol Street Motors Trophy and is hoping that they can return to the form with which they started the campaign as they won their opening four games.
Before playing Rovers at the John Smith’s Stadium on Saturday, the Cheltenham Town icon told the local media, “I think the Reading and Birmingham games we were better but didn’t win them.” “We can only continue to concentrate on the performances, which were significantly better than the weeks prior. performances, generate opportunities, and hopefully win the match.
Duff responded, “A typical Matt Taylor team,” when asked what he anticipates from the Gas. They’ll jumble things up. They will play for a long time. They’ve got some good athleticism in the team.
They’ve been on a bit of a bad run but they’ve won their last two league games. I think we’ve proved it now, I don’t have to keep saying it every week, we’re at home, they’ll be up for it. We need to take the game to them and deliver a performance that can win the game. If we do like we have done in the last couple of weeks, and I don’t just mean the last two results.”