Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Terriers fail in smash and grab at Potteries

BATTLING DISPLAY AT RELEGATION RIVALS EARNS A POINT – BUT TOWN ARE STILL IN BOTTOM THREE

- By STEPHEN PAGE @examinerHT­AFC

HUDDERSFIE­LD Town remain in the relegation zone as they let the lead slip in a 1-1 draw with Stoke.

Bojan Radulovic’s strike just before half-time – his first following a January move from HJK Helsinki – handed the visiting Terriers the ascendancy.

But an impressive Ki-Jana Hoever finish shortly after the restart levelled the proceeding­s – his second goal in as many games.

The visitors, who have won only one of their seven games under new boss Andre Breitenrei­ter, could not restore their advantage as their winless run stretches to six.

Meanwhile, with only two losses in their last six games, Stoke remain five points above the dreaded dotted line.

Despite their recent form, Breitenrei­ter would have been encouraged by a heartening Terriers’ start in the Potteries.

Town’s early promise was nearly rewarded when a Matty

Pearson header nestled in the back of the net. However, the defender’s celebratio­ns were cut short with the goal ruled out for offside following Patrick Jones’ interferen­ce in front of keeper Daniel Iversen.

Heeding their early warning sign, Stoke gradually grew into the fixture with Lewis Baker testing Lee Nicholls from range.

A high-tempo opening to the game ensued and Huddersfie­ld spurned two half-chances in quick succession before the half-hour mark.

Radulovic’s tame strike from a promising position and a wild David Kasumu effort were then nearly punished by the lively Baker. The former Chelsea youngster came agonisingl­y close to breaking the deadlock but his free-kick from 30 yards crashed off the crossbar with Lee Nicholls helpless.

And it was Huddersfie­ld who snatched the advantage before the break as Radulovic skipped beyond the challenge of Michael Rose to fire confidentl­y beyond Iversen.

But the Terriers’ lead proved short-lived as Stoke returned for the restart with the wind in their sails.

The in-form Hoever levelled the scores in impressive style, cutting inside Sorba Thomas before firing a pinpoint effort beyond the despairing Nicholls.

Buoyed by their equaliser, the Potters attempted to complete a rapid turnaround with Hoever first going close with an audacious strike from range.

Wouter Burger then raced through on goal but the Dutch

 ?? ?? Lee Nicholls saves from Ki-Jana Hoever
Lee Nicholls saves from Ki-Jana Hoever

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