Huddersfield Town manager Darren Moore is optimistic about achieving a level of consistency as the team’s injury situation improves. Players Ben Jackson and Kyle Hudlin are back for selection, and Jack Rudoni made his return at the last game against Millwall. Moore believes the improved injury scenario allowed for a more balanced team against Millwall and hopes to continue this trend.
Proud of the team’s resilience despite injuries, Moore emphasizes the importance of maintaining a balanced squad for consistent performances. With players returning from the treatment table, Moore sees these moments as crucial for the team’s improvement and results.
Huddersfield Town, currently fourth from bottom in the Championship, faces a challenging match against Norwich City at Carrow Road. Norwich, managed by former Town boss David Wagner, has shown improvement recently, winning four of their last seven matches. Despite Norwich’s earlier 4-0 victory over Town in August, Moore believes the team has come a long way since then and is eager to face the challenges posed by a capable opponent.
Acknowledging the challenges posed by Norwich, Moore emphasizes the importance of focusing on Huddersfield’s growth and development as a team. He sees the upcoming game as an opportunity to handle a new opponent in the division and aims to deal with their threats while offering threats of their own. Recognizing Wagner’s experience and Norwich’s potential, Moore expresses the club’s ambition to move up in the league standings over time.
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