Huddersfield Daily Examiner

There is everything still to play for says Hefele

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and keep fighting going forward.

“We want to always win, especially in front of the incredible home crowd we have, they were once again brilliant.

“They created such an atmosphere from start to finish, and never stopped supporting us.

“They pushed us when we were two goals down and we could feel that loud noise out on the pitch.

“There are still a lot of points to play for. We have to believe there are no limits and just concentrat­e on ourselves.”

Hefele said about the defeat to Newcastle: “After the game were a little bit disappoint­ed, because everyone could see that we had great ball possession, and we played very well, and with confidence out on the pitch.

“I think we were the better team because we had more of the ball, they sat deep and we had to create those chances that we just could not convert.”

Hefele now has tonight’s showdown with Aston Villa in his sights and said: “We are still very confident because we played our socks off and everyone can see the quality we have.

“I always look at the table, however like I have said before there is still a lot of games to go, and anything can happen.”

Former Town boss Mark Robins has returned to Coventry for a second spell as manager, the League One club have announced.

The 47-year-old was in charge of the Sky Blues for 17 months between 2012 and 2013 before leaving to take the post at Huddersfie­ld.

Coventry, who fired Russell Slade on Sunday, are bottom of the table and 13 points from safety with only 11 games to go, though the club have stated Robins’ deal will extend beyond the current season.

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