Huddersfield Town manager Carlos Corberan has no complaints over draw with Luton Town
The visitors went ahead in the first half through George Moncur but the Terriers responded well and equalised on the hour through Carel Eiting.
Corberan was pleased with Huddersfield's reaction to going behind and felt that a draw was the fairest outcome after a hard-fought contest.
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Hide Ad"I think we deserved a draw. I don't think the team deserved any more than a point," said Corberan.
"In the first half it was hard for us to break the last line of the press but as the game went on we started to play more in their half but couldn't find the last pass to create the chance.
"After we scored the goal in the second half we knew how hard it would be to manage the final minutes.
"The performance of the team was positive. The reaction of the team when they scored was really positive.
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Hide Ad"We had enough ambition to try and get three points but we need to appreciate the effort to get the point."
Corberan was disappointed with the nature of Luton's goal, which came from a set-piece.
He added: "They only had a few chances in the first half, most of which came from set-pieces.
"We know they are a team that are focused on these type of situations.
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Hide Ad"We need to be focused in every detail in defence and correct any small details and show that we can be better than any opponent."
Juninho Bacuna was absent for the fixture but Corberan confirmed that he was still struggling with an illness.
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