Clark relief at Terriers prgress

17 November 2010 10:30
Huddersfield boss Lee Clark was relieved to get through to the next round after his side scored two goals in stoppage time to secure a dramatic 2-1 home win over non-league Cambridge in their FA Cup first round replay. The returning Gary Roberts was the architect of the Terriers recovery laying on their first for Lee Peltier then scoring the second as United`s opener given to them by Rory McAuley was overcome. Clark said: "Cambridge surprised us in the first game with the way they put pressure on us so we expected a tough night and so it proved. Cambridge have earned a lot of credit from the way they played in both games. If they keep that up there's no reason why they can't be successful. "I'm disappointed it took until their goal for us to start playing. But at the end of the day, football is about winning matches, and that's what we've done." On Roberts, he added: "Gary Roberts proved the difference in the end. He scored one and made the other late on. We've really missed him since he's been out with a broken arm. He's been itching to get back. He just loves to play and he showed it near the end there."

Source: PA