MAN CITY 6, HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 1
ON the day Manchester City’s hat-trick heroes from the 10-1 win against Huddersfield Town were reunited, Sergio Aguero’s treble helped earn a comprehensive victory against the Terriers.
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by Tony Bugby
MAN CITY 6, HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 1
ON the day Manchester City’s hat-trick heroes from the 10-1 win against Huddersfield Town were reunited, Sergio Aguero’s treble helped earn a comprehensive victory against the Terriers.
by Paul Chan
It was a stunning performance by Manchester City to roar back to the top of the Premier League with a 6-1 win over Huddersfield Town and one in which fans at the Etihad weren’t joking about when they sang “It should have been ten!”.
by Paul Chan
HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 0, CHELSEA 3 Towards the end of their defeat by Chelsea, a section of travelling fans uncharitably claimed that Huddersfield Town were going down. They probably weren’t minded to sing that in the first half hour when their team looked disjointed and were second to the ball as the Terriers made a better fist […]
by Paul Chan
by Paul Chan
HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 4, BOURNEMOUTH 1
A first Huddersfield Town goal for Alex Pritchard, a double by Steve Mounie, and a Rajiv van La Parra penalty meant that the Terriers could celebrate a first Premier League win in nine matches as they kickstarted their survival mission with a huge morale boosting victory over Bournemouth.
The bad news, though, is Town may have to do without Aaron Mooy for a period after he went off on a stretcher after jarring his left knee towards the end of the game.
The Terriers got back on the scoresheet for the first time in the Premier League since mid January in their home defeat to West Ham having failed to score in a total of 14 of 26 previous league games this season.
A poor run since December had led to the Terriers slipping into the bottom three with relegation a serious threat but victory temporarily moved them back up to 16th.