Terriers stick at it

11 September 2010 20:00
Huddersfield manager Lee Clark was impressed with his side's resilience after a 2-1 win at Leyton Orient lifted his side up to fourth place in the table. Scott Arfield and Jordan Rhodes grabbed the goals for Huddersfield either side of half-time, with Dean Cox's 79th-minute strike for the Londoners little more than a consolation for the hosts. Clark said: "Obviously we made a fantastic start. It was only a couple of minutes and Scott (Arfield) scores a terrific goal. "Then I think they changed their system a bit with a narrower midfield and caused us a few problems in terms of possession. "They had a bit more of the ball and we became a bit anxious, so we changed a few things at half-time in terms of the system. It was a little bit cat and mouse for a spell in the second half and Alex Smithies pulled off a terrific save. "I said to my players that if a team is going to get promoted or win championships they are going to probably need nine, 10 or 11 of those type of performances, where you have got to dig in, so they are well aware of what they have got to do."

Source: PA