Blackpool v Huddersfield Town: Terriers strike duo finally ready to light the fuse

WHEN Huddersfield Town paid out a joint record fee to sign Nahki Wells in January, the excitement among supporters about his potential link-up with James Vaughan was palpable.
Town boss Mark RobinsTown boss Mark Robins
Town boss Mark Robins

With 27 goals between them at that stage of the season, it was an understandable reaction.

Unfortunately, the reality is that, a little over two months on, the pair are yet to complete a full 90 minutes together.

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Niggling injuries have kept Vaughan out for long periods while the two games that they have started together saw both substituted before the end.

Hence why the sight of the two completing last week’s defeat to Blackburn Rovers after linking up well in the final quarter after Vaughan had come off the bench was so encouraging for manager Mark Robins.

He said: “Last weekend was one of the first times that they have played together and they linked up well; it has the potential to be an explosive partnership.

Danny Ward has done ever so well when he has been in there and the only thing missing from his game at the moment is goals. If we can get him hitting the target more often he will be a real handful.

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“I am pleased with the way that things are shaping up as we enter the final stage of the season.”

Town head to the seaside today looking to pile on the misery for Blackpool. Barry Ferguson’s men may have won just once in 20 outings, a run that has left a club who not so long ago were in the Premier League in grave danger of being sucked into the relegation dogfight.

Robins added: “They started brilliantly under Paul (Ince, former manager) and he put together a squad of very good players.

“At the moment, they are scrapping at the bottom but they look close to turning their fortunes around.”