Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Cowley: Players felt the pressure

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DANNY Cowley admits his team lacked a cutting edge as they slumped to a 2-0 defeat by bottom-of-the-table Luton Town at the John Smith’s

Stadium.

It leaves the Terriers just two points above the drop zone but having played a game more than all their relegation rivals now apart from the Hatters.

That keeps them in danger of following Swindon, Wolves and Sunderland in becoming the fourth team to suffer back-to-back relegation­s from the top flight to the third tier in the Premier League era.

Three consecutiv­e clean sheets coming into this game had given Cowley cause for optimism, but a lack of cutting edge is now the growing concern as this became a third straight game without a goal since that 3-0 win over Birmingham.

“We knew the significan­ce of the game and we just didn’t play anywhere near our levels,” Cowley said.

“Luton came with a game plan, 4-5-1, sat behind the ball and made it difficult for us to break them down, but we were too slow with our build-up play.

“Frankly, we carried very little attacking threat.

“The first goal was always going to be very important and to give such a soft goal away was criminal.

“It was just an average ball in our box and it’s a free header from three yards.

“It’s indefensib­le.”

Much had been made of this match as an opportunit­y for Huddersfie­ld to all-but assure themselves of safety given they were at home to the side bottom in the table, but Cowley admitted the situation got to his players.

“I didn’t think we felt free enough,” he said.

“We were really tight from the beginning.

“Sometimes the biggest mistake you can make is trying not to make a mistake.

“We were definitely guilty of that at times.

“Sometimes people think the players don’t care, but let me tell you they do and they were nervous this evening.

“We need to look at that and try to affect the group because going into the final three games we have to play more freely than we did this evening.”

Luton manager Nathan Jones revelled in a ‘massive, massive result’ as they lifted themselves off the bottom of the

Championsh­ip.

Second-half goals from Sonny Bradley and Elliot Lee earned Luton three points that take them above Barnsley before the Tykes play Wigan today.

“It was a massive, massive result, a wonderful result for us,” Jones said.

“The performanc­e was outstandin­g.

“They really came off the blocks and tried to press high, but we controlled the first half after the opening 15 minutes and were dangerous on the break.

“The result was everything. As long as we won I would have taken any kind of performanc­e, but to do it in that manner I’m thoroughly delighted.”

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being challenged by
Cameron Carter-Vickers and James Bree
Steve Mounie gets his head on the ball while being challenged by Cameron Carter-Vickers and James Bree

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