Saturday 18 August 2012

Grayson; 'It Was Very Cruel'

The terriers were cruelly undone by a second half injury time strike from Cardiff City captain Mark Hudson which saw them lose 1-0 in their opening fixture of The Championship. Huddersfield Town were well on their way to picking up a well deserved point away in the Welsh capital but a last ditch attack by Cardiff sent the travelling faithful home with zero points.

Simon Grayson reflected on the hard work which his team put in against the promotion contenders but admitted that it was hard to lose in the manner which they did;

"It was very cruel. I think the players can look back on their performances with a lot of pride. We are all disappointed at the moment, but if we perform like that for the rest of the season we will do well. The players showed the right application and attitude and showed quality when they had the ball. Everything we worked on over the last few days to nullify Cardiff's attacking threat was implemented brilliant by the players. It shows how the match went with their keeper picking up the Man of the Match award." 

"We managed to frustrate them; they resorted to going long to Helguson which we dealt with well, we stopped them getting Peter Whittingham on the ball and I thought Jack Hunt played Craig Bellamy excellently well. We also counter attacked very quickly when we had the ball and created some very good chances – there keeper has made half a dozen good saves. We can be proud of how we played against a team who are one of the favourites for the Division."

Going into the match, the obvious threat for Cardiff City was their new signing Craig Bellamy but he had a somewhat disappointing performance which Grayson put down to his team & imparticular Jack Hunt;

"You have to stop the supply to him and also have a fantastic full-back who can handle playing against a top class player. Jack Hunt tonight matched him for speed and also pushed him back when we were attacking. Also, the other players in front of Jack did brilliantly to stop Bellamy getting the ball in the right places."

Oliver Norwood also impressed in the middle of the park alongside the experienced duo of Adam Clayton & Keith Southern. The ex-Manchester United reserve featured heavily in numerous Huddersfield attacks as well as having a few attempts at goal himself;

"You know what you going to get with him because of his background. He is comfortable on the ball, has a great attitude and he complemented the other two midfield players. Keith Southern showed his experience with his drive and tackles and Adam Clayton showed his passing range and calmness on the ball. They have all got good qualities and they stuck together as a unit tonight."

Simon Grayson also explained in full detail as to why Jordan Rhodes was not named in the squad against Cardiff & denied any sort of 'new' offer coming in for the Scottish international;

"Jordan has a hamstring strain. He came back from Scotland on the Thursday morning and after travelling down with us he felt that it was tight. He went for an MRI scan in Cardiff this afternoon and it showed that he had a Grade 1 tear, which will only leave him unavailable for five to seven days. It will be 50/50 whether he plays against Nottingham Forest but he should be ok for Burnley. We could have patched him up and thrown him out there but that would have risked him missing three to four weeks. There will be plenty of speculation as to why he didn't play, but believe me, he isn't going anywhere."

"Lee Novak did superb up top and Sean Scannell and Scott Arfield both came into the team and did excellently. Players have to be 100%, there is no point in risking them. Oscar Gobern and Danny Ward both picked up knocks against Preston and failed fitness tests this morning."

All in all, the post match comments from Simon Grayson shows how pleased he was with his teams performance tonight & this has been echoed by the fans even though tonight's game has ended with a defeat.



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