Terriers chief wary of Whites

25 February 2010 14:11
Leeds remain in pole position to take one of the two automatic promotion places despite a recent blip, but Huddersfield are one of a group of sides hoping to take advantage should Simon Grayson's men falter again.[LNB]But ahead of the meeting at the Galpharm Stadium, Clark has warned his players to be at the top of their game against a side who he admits he is envious of.[LNB]"I see the game as very, very tough," he told his club's official website. "Leeds are in second position and they say the table never lies. They have accumulated a lot of points and I would quite happily swap places with them.[LNB]"At the moment their destiny is in their own hands, where for us to catch the teams above we would have to continue our good form and also hope the teams around us drop points.[LNB]"We have to control our aggression and show composure; playing the game not the occasion. We have to try and dominate the opponent."[LNB][LNB]

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