Wednesday 22 August 2012

Grayson Happy To Get A Point With Late Draw

Grayson is happy with the home draw
Simon Grayson gave his post match interview last night and was delighted to see his squad fight until the death to get their first point in The Championship. After going behind to a superb finish from Simon Cox the terriers looked all but out of the game until deep into stoppage time when they were rewarded with a penlty which Jordan Rhodes coolly slotted home. The manager had this to say about the whole game;


"You want to try and get as many points on the board as early as you can. We have had a really tough start to the season against Cardiff and Nottingham Forest – two teams that have realistic aspirations of getting into the Premier League. They caused us a number of problems tonight with their movement and passing and we will need to learn from that to help us improve over the course of the season. Despite their possession in the first half we had some good chances and even before they scored we missed a good opportunity when Oliver Norwood hit one over the bar. That is the Championship for you though."
"I am delighted with the way that we have competed over the last two matches and we will keep working hard on the training pitch to eradicate errors in our game going forward and in defence. I spoke to the players after the Cardiff game and told them that there will be occasions when we score late goals when we maybe don’t deserve anything out of the game. We have to learn quickly because the Championship is a new experience for a lot of our players. The players need to learn from the experiences of the last two games as do the fans because it won’t be like last year where we were the favorites a lot of the time."
"We showed good desire and continued to work until the end. Jack Hunt optimised that and showed good willingness to break into the box and up stepped Mr Cool to slot the ball home. I want to instil that type of determination into the players because I believe they have it – if the game had gone on for a couple more minutes we may have won. I am pleased with what we did tonight and against Cardiff on Friday."

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