Clark looks to big guns

Huddersfield manager Lee Clark admitted his side should have scored more than two goals in their FA Cup win over Dover, but was full of praise for Martin Hayes' Blue Square Premier outfit. Lee Novak proved the difference, racing to the bye-line in the seventh minute and pulling the ball across the face of goal for Scott Arfield to tap in the opener. Novak then latched on to a long ball down the right flank virtually straight from the restart and crossed for Gary Roberts to blast in at the far post. Clark said: "You never take anything for granted, but I would have expected a few more, but credit to Dover they re-grouped and showed tremendous organisation and desire and kept going right to the death. "You always look for the perfect performance and want to score lots of goals, but it wasn't to be. We missed a few chances, but at least we kept a clean sheet. We're in the fourth round draw and that's all that matters. "I would prefer a home tie - against anybody - but if we have to go away then I would like somewhere like Old Trafford or Eastlands, a club with world class facilities and world class players."

Source: PA