Pilkington double sees Terriers through

05 October 2010 21:30
Two wonder strikes from Anthony Pilkington helped Huddersfield to a 3-2 win against Peterborough and propelled them past the second round stage of the Johnstone`s Paint Trophy for the first time in eight years. Town were already leading 1-0 thanks to a goalkeeping blunder when Pilkington smashed in the first of two superb efforts into the top-left corner in the 12th minute. A long headed clearance out of defence by Peter Clarke was turned into Pilkington's path by Lee Novak and the ex-Stockport winger drilled home from 20 yards. He repeated the trick in the 24th minute after a solo run past three defenders, with keeper Joe Lewis given no chance with a finish which curled wickedly into the top corner. Earlier, Lewis had been at fault in gifting Huddersfield the lead by allowing a Graham Carey shot from distance to slip through his legs. Posh, who were woeful in the first half, made three substitutions at half-time and came close to a remarkable comeback after the break. Substitute Aaron Mclean headed in off a post from a cross by fellow sub Lee Tomlin after 50 minutes. Peterborough then pulled another one back through Mark Little`s close-range header three minutes from time, but Huddersfield held on.

Source: PA