Huddersfield Town's caretaker boss Mark Hudson praised his side's efforts against Manchester City on Sunday afternoon, despite the Terriers slumping to a 3-0 loss against the Premier League champions.
Pep Guardiola's side took the lead shortly after the quarter hour mark, with Danilo's rifled effort deflecting of Christopher Schindler's head and beyond the helpless keeper
Since Roberto Firmino scored against them on January 3rd, City have scored 23 goals without conceding! ⚽️⚽️ pic.twitter.com/OuNY322FQN
— 90min (@90min_Football) January 20, 2019
Speaking after the loss, via Sky Sports, Hudson was full of praise for his side despite losing the match, and said: "
"I've said thank you to them for everything they've given me this week. It's something I can be proud of and we'll see where we go."
Thanks to every supporter every member of staff every player who gave it their all today left nothing out on the pitch and of course to @M_Hudson5 great job pal
— Dean Whitehead (@442Dean) January 20, 2019
The west Yorkshire side will look to bounce back a week on Tuesday, when they host Everton at the John Smith's Stadium. The Toffees have been far from consistent of late, and lost their last match 2-1 away to Southampton. Needless to say, a win is vital for the Terriers, and a big three points would be a huge boost in their battle to avoid relegation.
Source: 90min