Huddersfield Daily Examiner

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time in 45 years.

But he chose blue and white stripes in West Yorkshire ahead of red and white stripes on the South Coast, and now he has chance to help inspire Town to a third successive Premier League win against the Saints.

Town will become only the second newly-promoted side in Premier League history to achieve that feat if they pick up three points against Mauricio Pellegrino’s team.

And Wagner insists it will be a team effort if they can pile up nine points before the internatio­nal break.

Asked if Mooy was the bargain of the summer transfer window following his goal against Newcastle and assist against Crystal Palace, Wagner broke into a smile.

“We are very happy to have him in our team,” beamed the head coach of his £8m acquisitio­n from Manchester City.

“And we are very happy we got promoted because this was the only scenario where we had a chance to keep him at this football club.

“We tried to do it and we were successful to sign him.”

So has Mooy – who sat out the Carabao Cup victory over Rotherham – been the star performer so far?

“In the first week it was Steve Mounie (who grabbed the headlines) and then last week it was Aaron,” he answered.

“Jonas Lossl bot praise in both games and Christophe­r Schindler was picked out against Newcastle also.

“It should be the whole team and the whole squad who are picked out, though, because of what they invested in the performanc­es.

“They have been so focused and brave and not nervous or reluctant because of their inexperien­ce (at top level).

“Hopefully this week it will be

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