Huddersfield Town manager Darren Moore acknowledges the significance of the upcoming ten-game stretch leading up to New Year’s Day for the team’s prospects, emphasizing its pivotal role as they approach the January transfer window. The Terriers aim to bolster their squad with additions from the injury list and potentially the transfer market, especially given the thin attacking options in recent games.
Moore, who is still working on establishing an identifiable style of play for his side, sees the busy run of fixtures over the next six weeks as an opportunity for development. Speaking ahead of a recent defeat to Hull City, Moore highlighted the importance of having more players available, especially during this crucial period in the season.
The manager emphasized the need for squad depth and expressed optimism about having players return from injuries. He views the next 10 to 12 games as a critical phase before the turn of the year, considering factors like the January transfer window and the FA Cup third round.
Moore acknowledged that the process of developing the team into his preferred style won’t happen all at once, even in ideal circumstances. While he expressed a desire for instant results, he emphasized the importance of a gradual progression and development within the football club. Despite the team adopting a safety-first approach in recent games, Moore sees an ongoing process and philosophy being implemented at the club, with the coaching staff working hard every day to bring about the desired changes.
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