The weekend has gone from bad to worse for Michael Duff as he reveals more Huddersfield Town injury news following their defeat to Peterborough United.
The Terriers fell to a headed goal shortly before the half-time whistle in what was a disappointing afternoon for the promotion chasers.
It capped off a run of League One form at home that sees them bottom of the table over the last six games.
With only one goal scored during that period and four conceded it is in complete contrast to their fortunes away from the John Smith’s Stadium. Over the last six matches on the road they have picked up 13 points, compared to the dismal return of just three at home.
This poor form has created a sense of unease around the Terriers‘ fanbase as sides such as Charlton Athletic continue to gain ground.
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Huddersfield Town Injury Caps Over Terrible Day
Michael Duff has confirmed that defender Tom Lees could be on the sidelines for an extended period of time after suffering an injury to his leg, according to Yorkshire Live. He missed today’s fixture having last appeared against Shrewsbury Town on the 18th February.
Lees has made 29 appearances for the club this season, wearing the captain’s arm band for several fixtures. His average SofaScore rating of 7.05 is amongst the top performers at the club with only Helik, Wiles and Spencer recording higher.
His loss will be a substantial one as Duff continues to hope his side can cling on to a play-off spot.
Huddersfield Town Home Form Cause For Concern?
Something is going terribly wrong at the John Smith’s Stadium for Huddersfield Town. For a side that has ambitions of promotion to be bottom of any form table is concerning, never mind at home.
Michael Duff’s side are struggling to score, their attacking additions haven’t been able to impact the squad yet, due to various reasons including injury and just struggling to get to grips with the team.
However, they are also not conceding many in comparison to those around them in the form table which will be a sign that if they can get the forwards firing they could begin to turn around their issues.