Huddersfield Daily Examiner

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“If you give Spurs a chance they probably use it, if you give them a present they use it for sure.

“We gave them too many presents – what disappoint­ed me is they didn’t have to work enough for their chances.

“All the goals they were from individual mistakes, not collective ones – there was a lack of concentrat­ion and we were punished by a top class side.

“I cannot blame the effort of the players – they tried everything and were brave but it makes no sense to be brave and then make such easy mistakes.

“We have to show we can adapt and learn lessons from this and we will if we play against opponents like them again.”

Wagner has confirmed defender Michael Hefele will be out for up to six weeks with an Achilles tendon injury.

The 27-year-old initially picked up the injury during his heroic performanc­e for Town in the Sky Bet Championsh­ip Play-Off final win against Reading back in May.

And after the player admitted earlier this month he was still struggling for fitness due to it, the German centre-back was omitted from the matchday squad to face Tottenham.

Head Coach Wagner later confirmed ‘The Hef’ would face a lengthy spell on the sidelines as the club finally try to get the player over the persistent problem.

Speaking after the 4-0 loss, Wagner said: “He had some further investigat­ions over the last week because the Achilles problem he has had since the Play-Off final is still there.

“He has never really been pain-free and it’s been too long playing and training like this.

“It appears it isn’t any better and in fact a little bit worse so we have to take him out of training for the next four to six weeks.

“Hopefully after this time he will be pain free and back in training with the group.”

However, Wagner is hoping the upcoming internatio­nal break will be enough time to see Danny Williams, Steve Mounié and Collin Quaner return to fitness ahead of the trip to Swansea City in a fortnight’s time.

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