Huddersfield Daily Examiner

TOWN MIDFIELDER BELIEVES WIN IN ‘MASSIVE’ CLASH WITH SWANS CAN SET THE TONE

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That run of matches comes before another home assignment for David Wagner’s men against Watford before the crunch final four games, and Ince – a £7.5m arrival from Derby County last summer – is convinced Town can put the necessary points on the board.

“The Tottenham match was perhaps more of a ‘free game’ after we had that fantastic result at West Brom the previous week, but now the next four games will define our season,” said Ince, who will be hoping to make his 33rd appearance (in all competitio­ns) for Town against Swansea.

“But I think with the way we are playing, the way we are sticking together and the belief we have in the dressing room – whatever the results from elsewhere – we can control what we do.

“I think there were a lot of positives from our second-half performanc­e against Tottenham which we can take forward.

“I think we showed a lot of fight in addition to a lot of composure and calmness when we had the ball, and we managed to get further up the pitch and cause them problems.

“We have to accept the defeat against a quality, but now it’s about settling down and getting focused for Saturday (against Swansea City) which is a massive game.”

Ince went as close as anyone to scoring at Wembley, his stinging breakaway shot from just outside the area on 54 minutes bringing a fine save from French internatio­nal keeper Hugo Lloris.

Had his effort gone in, it would have been 1-1, but, of course, within a minute Spurs scored their second through Heung-Min Son and the chance of points had gone.

“You are always disappoint­ed with a defeat, especially the first half when we never really played and got forward at them,” explained Ince.

“We always knew it would be tough, even though we were going in off the back of some good results, because Tottenham were firing on all cylinders, but I think we gave a really good account of ourselves in the second half.

“As I’ve said, we can be positive

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