Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Sadness, but we look to the future

‘YOU ALMOST WANT TO GRIEVE A LITTLE BIT, BUT YOU HAVE TO MOVE ON’

- By CARL MARKHAM

DAVID Wagner’s departure as Town’s manager has produced mixed emotions among fans with their Premier League struggles offset by the considerab­le achievemen­ts he made at the club.

Richard Kosmala, from ‘And He Takes That Chance’ Podcast, admits there was almost the need for a grieving process following the likeable German’s exit but the priority was to start planning for the future.

Wagner left by mutual consent on Monday after admitting he needed a break from the rigours of the battle to keep the Premier League’s bottom side up against the odds, having managed to get them promoted in the first place and survive their first season.

“It’s been quite weird. I don’t think it’s a shock but there is sadness, 100 per cent. It’s a shame how it all ended,” Kosmala said.

“For me it is how it has gone wrong so fast.

“After beating Wolves in November we were 14th and if you’d said nine defeats later David Wagner would have been gone I’d have said ‘no way’.

“But there is only so much you can get out of a certain group of players with the same voice, but it is disappoint­ing. I still can’t believe he’s gone really. You almost want to grieve a little bit but you’ve got to move on. I’ve got one eye on next season, the Championsh­ip, and I want to see our lads be a cut-above and look the part.”

U23 coach Mark Hudson has been put in temporary charge for Sunday’s match against Manchester City but reports claim Huddersfie­ld hope to announce their new boss after that game.

Sam Allardyce has already ruled himself out, leaving Hudson as the current favourite ahead of former Fulham boss Slavisa Jokanovic and ex-Sheffield Wednesday and Swansea manager Carlos Carvahal.

“Let’s be honest, we’re pretty much in the Championsh­ip now so if you get a guy in now for 16 games he’s probably going to lose a lot of them so the fans will be down on him before he has started,” added Kosmala.

“Mark Hudson won’t be one who gets the juices flowing from the fans’ point of view.

“I like Jokanovic, just from a character point of view and he has form for his promotion.

“Carvahal didn’t work out at Wednesday or Swansea but I wouldn’t mind him. There’s some real rubbish at the bottom but we’ve got it wrong in so many places it will be interestin­g to see what can be done.”

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