Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Terriers stepping up the effort to beat drop

BOSS PRAISES PLAYERS FOR DOUBLE TRAINING SESSIONS

- By STEPHEN PAGE @examinerHT­AFC

HUDDERSFIE­LD Town head coach Andre Breitenrei­ter has praised his players for the way they have trained over the internatio­nal break as they get set to embark on their end-ofseason run-in.

The Terriers return to action this afternoon as they welcome Coventry City to the John Smith’s Stadium for a 3pm kick-off, the first of eight games over the next five weeks that will determine whether they can avoid Championsh­ip relegation.

Town last took to the field for their 0-0 draw at bottom-of-the-table Rotherham United on March 16, and Breitenrei­ter has been pleased with the work his side have been able to put in over the last couple of weeks.

“A really good time. We had a mix of recovery days and also hard training days,” the head coach said.

“For the first time in the sea- son I heard we had double sessions per day, and the boys did it really well, and then they deserved their free weekend. Also this week, the boys trained with high mentality and with focus for the next task, so I’m happy with the training’s week and with the last ten days.

“To be honest, it should be a normal thing, during the internatio­nal break or in the pre-season (double sessions). I don’t want to speak too much about the past, so we concentrat­e on the things that we can influence now.

“They did it well, but they asked after the third session what will be the content of the training, because they were a little bit tired, but it’s absolutely normal, and a signal for the future.

“We used the chance to have long sessions, to train in detail, on defending and also in attacking and final pass. We need a little bit more quality, we saw the last matches we created many opportunit­ies, so we also need the last passes and to finish so that we can score goals, and these were the main themes in the last ten days.” Breitenrei­ter believes his side have shown signs of improvemen­t since his appointmen­t despite that not being reflected in their points return.

The Terriers have registered five points from Breitenrei­ter’s five matches in charge to date, a return that has seen them drop two places in the table and into the relegation zone.

“In my opinion, I’ve been here for six weeks, and we’ve improved and developed in many things in the

game, and all the stats show that, but it’s not reflected in the results,” the head coach added.

“We saw many positive things also in the Rotherham game. I know many supporters and also the players and coaching staff, they were disappoint­ed after the 0-0, but to be honest, to play with ten players over 35 minutes, normally you should be happy to take a point with you.

“The boys, they played so well that no-one could see that we played with ten players, and for me this is absolutely positive. We tried to build up, we are so much better in ball possession game, we create chances in our attacking play, and we have many more opportunit­ies to score goals, but we have to score.”

Town host Coventry in the first of a double header over the Easter weekend, with a trip to Stoke City following on Monday.

Breitenrei­ter reiterated his optimistic approach to matches, as his side chase the victories they need to remain in the division.

“We want to be active, we want to win the game,” the head coach said.

“This is for me always the thing I tell the players, because when you think too much about losing, you cannot win. We want to win games, and we want to try every time the best.

“Coventry is a good team with quality, but we showed the last few weeks again and again, against teams like Watford or in the home game against Leeds that we can beat them. Also West Brom first half, over 60 minutes we were fantastic.”

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Andre Breitenrei­ter has been pleased with how his players have trained during the internatio­nal break

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