Huddersfield Town: Danny Ward provides star turn but Carlos Corberan left wanting more from Terriers

Huddersfield Town's Danny Ward celebrates with Josh Koroma after scoring his second goal of the match against Reading Picture: John Early/Getty ImagesHuddersfield Town's Danny Ward celebrates with Josh Koroma after scoring his second goal of the match against Reading Picture: John Early/Getty Images
Huddersfield Town's Danny Ward celebrates with Josh Koroma after scoring his second goal of the match against Reading Picture: John Early/Getty Images
Huddersfield Town head coach Carlos Corberan challenged his side to display more consistency over the full 90 minutes following their frantic win at lowly Reading.

The hosts went ahead early on through Lucas Joao but Town soon turned things around with goals from Danel Sinani and Danny Ward.

The goals continued to flow in the first half as George Puscas levelled for the home side, Ward restored Town’s lead only for Michael Morrison to make it 3-3 on the stroke of half time.

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Ward completed his hat trick with his 10th goal of the season early in the second half and with it saw Huddersfield claim the points.

Huddersfield Town coach Carlos Corberán applauds the travelling fans at Reading. Picture: ohn Early/Getty ImagesHuddersfield Town coach Carlos Corberán applauds the travelling fans at Reading. Picture: ohn Early/Getty Images
Huddersfield Town coach Carlos Corberán applauds the travelling fans at Reading. Picture: ohn Early/Getty Images

The Terriers are now nine matches unbeaten but boss Corberan knows there is still room for improvement.

He said: “We have a lot of offensive mentality but we also need a little bit more meanness in defence.

“This is exactly the big challenge, the balance, for us. Not only for us but for every team in the world.

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“In the first half, we attacked really well. But in the second half, we attacked worse but we defended better.

Reading's George Puscas and Huddersfield Town's Matt Pearson battle at the Madejski Stadium Picture: David Rogers/Getty ImagesReading's George Puscas and Huddersfield Town's Matt Pearson battle at the Madejski Stadium Picture: David Rogers/Getty Images
Reading's George Puscas and Huddersfield Town's Matt Pearson battle at the Madejski Stadium Picture: David Rogers/Getty Images

“Yes, it was a bit chaotic in the first half. That’s because we had four defenders against their two strikers and it was too open.

“The spaces between the full-backs were also too open, allowing the strikers to find the space that they needed.

“I was thinking [at half-time] that we needed to do something about that. We had to do something with our defence, otherwise we might have had the same problems in the second half.”

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Five of the seven goals in the match were scored in a frenetic opening 25 minutes and it left Corberan with mixed feelings.

He added: “The start of the game was really good – but at the same time really bad. We were dominating the ball and feeling comfortable. We were finding free players and taking control.

“We did some really good moments in that first half, even if we didn’t defend that well.

“We might not have attacked as well in the second half, but we defended better – and that was necessary to take the three points.”

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Relegation-threatened Reading fell to their fifth successive defeat in the league and FA Cup, and they have now not won at home in nine games.

However, manager Veljko Paunovic was able to see some positives, saying: “Overall, it was a better performance from us than in the last few games in this horrible run.

“We were more aggressive and much more determined at the start of the game.”

Reading: Southwood, Yiadom, Holmes, Morrison, Baba, Drinkwater, Laurent, Rinomhota, Swift, Puscas, Lucas Joao. Unused substitutes: Dele-Bashiru, Hoilett, Camara, Clarke, Holden, Bristow, Ashcroft.

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Huddersfield Town: Nicholls, Pipa, Pearson, Lees, Thomas, Hogg, O’Brien, Toffolo, Sinani, Koroma, Ward. Unused substitutes: Rhodes, Ruffels, Turton, Sarr, Rowe, Russell, Bilokapic.

Referee: Rob Jones (Northumberland).

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