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Predicted Huddersfield Town XI, Norwich preview and pessimistic score prediction for today’s game

Predicted Huddersfield Town XI, Norwich preview and pessimistic score prediction for today’s game

Matches
Huddersfield Town are in Norwich today where they'll be hoping to give fans the Christmas gift of three points but David Wagner and his band of former Town coaches will be trying to make sure that the Terriers leave Carrow Road with little more than a lump of coal in their stocking. To stretch this Christmas themed introduction to breaking point, Town fans are also still making their minds up about whether Darren Moore is on their Naughty or Nice List - with a growing number finding his style of football, uninspiring press performances and failure to register enough wins making him a prime candidate for Santa's naughty list and an imminent P45.  A hectic pre-Christmas week meant I didn't get time to do a dedicated article to reflect on the Millwall game, so I'll share a few of my ...
Boo-boys, bad goals, Wagner tactics, man marking exploited, depth of a puddle and effort concerns – notes on Huddersfield Town’s defeat to Norwich

Boo-boys, bad goals, Wagner tactics, man marking exploited, depth of a puddle and effort concerns – notes on Huddersfield Town’s defeat to Norwich

Matches
Huddersfield Town were beaten 4-0 by Norwich on Saturday in a game which saw Town repeatedly scupper their chances of success by conceding soft goals to a team that didn't need any extra help in getting the better of the Terriers. As the scoreline suggests, Norwich were the better team on the day by a distance. The scoreline is perhaps more emphatic than the balance of play might have suggested but then again, if you fail to take your chances and your opponent is clinical with theirs, these are the kind of scorelines you end up with. Here are some of my thoughts on the game. (Apologies it's taken a while to get them out to you.) Bad goals I won’t go into forensic detail of each goal, but they each had elements of self-sabotage to them. The opener was particularly painful to watch...
Predicted Huddersfield Town XI, Warnock:  defeatism or dark arts?, one to watch & score prediction against Norwich

Predicted Huddersfield Town XI, Warnock:  defeatism or dark arts?, one to watch & score prediction against Norwich

Matches
It’s never nice to see your ex with a new partner. And while the feelings aren’t exactly the same, I’ve more affection towards David Wagner than I have many ex partners, so it’ll be weird to see him in the dugout wearing another team’s tracksuit this afternoon. Of course, he’s done it already last season with Norwich and it was pretty strange then too, but we were so bogged down in our own relegation troubles it wasn’t so much of a focus.  It’s not like Town can even claim we’ve moved on to better things since leaving David Wagner either. There were a string of bad relationships after him before we had a brief fling with someone that we thought was going to go somewhere (the Premier League), but that ended in tears when he left us for a better offer in Greece. Now we’ve sought comfort ...
“Opposition teams are singling him out as a weak link” Player ratings for Huddersfield Town’s defeat to Norwich

“Opposition teams are singling him out as a weak link” Player ratings for Huddersfield Town’s defeat to Norwich

Matches
Huddersfield Town's first half woes continued against Norwich last night when they quickly found themselves 2-0 down, mostly down to good play from Danel Sinani down Norwich's right. A second-half red card for Tom Lees made Town's job harder but they still managed to look better organised.and more threatening after the break.  These games where Town's performance levels vary hugely from one stage of the game to another make it very tricky to do player ratings because some players have produced both excellent and shocking moments in the same game whereas other are consistent across the whole game. I'll do my.best to average it out and see if I can give a fair score for everyone.  Lee Nicholls - 7 out of 10 Couldn't do much for the first but came off his line for the second goal an...
Coventry pitch doubts may impact selection, will Schofield park the bus?, Sinani revenge & predicted lineup – Norwich v Town preview

Coventry pitch doubts may impact selection, will Schofield park the bus?, Sinani revenge & predicted lineup – Norwich v Town preview

Matches
Huddersfield Town have made the long journey to Norwich for tonight’s game where they will be hoping to pick up more points after getting their first victory of the season against Stoke on Saturday. Our last competitive game at Carrow Road was a 7-0 drubbing back in April 2021, when Manchester United loanee, Joel Perreira, made a rare appearance in goals and Town put in one of their worst performances of the Carlos Corberan era. Thankfully, Norwich are nothing like the team they were the last time we visited them, after failing to win any of their first three league games of their return to the Championship they are in poor form, at least in terms of results. Here are a few of my thoughts ahead of the game. Predicted Huddersfield Town lineup to take on Noriwch Usually I’d dedicat...
Beauty and the beast, Sorba steps up, grafting midfielders and the usual gripes – Notes on the Norwich friendly

Beauty and the beast, Sorba steps up, grafting midfielders and the usual gripes – Notes on the Norwich friendly

Matches
My cat likes to catch mice and bring them into the house when they're half dead. He'll then play around with them for a while, having great fun while the poor defenseless creature suffers. That's the closest metaphor I can think of to compare our last meeting with Norwich. So it's not a huge surprise to see that most Town fans came away from this game happy to have only lost by two.  Norwich were clearly the classier outfit but Town played with a good tempo and unsettled Norwich with our energy and high press. There was good stuff and not so good stuff on display from Town in this game, I'll try to talk about both below.  We played some nice football but didn't create enough and made individual errors at the back The above summary of this game could probably apply to around two t...
5 lessons Carlos Corberán needs to learn from the 7-0 drubbing

5 lessons Carlos Corberán needs to learn from the 7-0 drubbing

Matches, Opinion
It’s been a couple of days since Town were rigorously and repeatedly violated by Norwich and it’s still a painful memory. While some fans have been left numb to Town’s struggles this season due to not being physically in the stadia, this result hurt as much as any whipping I’ve witnessed from the stands. It’s popular to try and frame horrible experiences as opportunities for learning and growth. I’m thinking of that time Noriwch got hammered 7-1 by Colchester on the opening day of the season before going on to romp their way to League One promotion. While such a turnaround isn’t possible for Town after their humbling defeat, there are some lessons that Carlos can (and should) learn from Tuesday night. Lewis O'Brien is not a leftback On paper, O'Brien should be a decent makeshift ...
A rant about Huddersfield Town’s 7-0 humiliation against Norwich

A rant about Huddersfield Town’s 7-0 humiliation against Norwich

Matches
Huddersfield Town were humiliated by Norwich last night in a 7-0 drubbing which was every bit as bad for Town as the scoreline suggests.  The heaviest defeat Town have suffered since the infamous 10-1 game against Man City was painful to watch. In a season of ups and downs this performance revealed just how far away from the required standard Town currently are. While I'm sure most fans won't want to spend too much time thinking about last night's sustained and complete annihilation of Town's defence, here are a few of my thoughts on the game.  Credit to Norwich  Even through my blue and white tinted specs it was impossible to ignore that Norwich played excellently. As much as we allowed them the space, they exploited it ruthlessly with their dynamic movement an...
How much has Huddersfield Town’s starting XI changed since their opening day defeat to Norwich?

How much has Huddersfield Town’s starting XI changed since their opening day defeat to Norwich?

Matches
Huddersfield Town take on Norwich tonight in a game that is likely to be tricky for the Terriers given the Canaries sit top of the table by a comfortable margin, have some excellent players among their ranks and are in the habit of winning most of their games. Town are unbeaten in five games though, so know at least that they can make themselves difficult to beat at the moment even if that comes at the expense of playing pretty football. This unbeaten run has a bit of a Lee Clark feel to it, given we've drawn four and only won one of them. It's still a decent achievement given its helping us to slowly drag ourselves towards the point where we can consider ourselves safe from the threat of relegation. Rather than try to predict tonight's lineup, I thought it might be interesting to...
6 revealing stats from Huddersfield Town’s defeat to Norwich

6 revealing stats from Huddersfield Town’s defeat to Norwich

Opinion, Tactics
There is a wealth of data that comes out of every football game played these days. Trying to make sense of all the stats can be tricky, so I've cherry picked six statistics from Town's defeat to Norwich to try and make sense of the game and the problems Town currently face. Only 1 out of 12 crosses found a Town player Whipping balls into the box from wide positions seems to a major part of our new attacking strategy. Despite Town having relatively few chances to attack in this game we still managed to get twelve crosses off. The problem is that only one of them found a man. There were always plenty of Town players getting forward when we attacked but we consistently failed to find them in good positions. This suggests the quality of the balls in weren't good enough or the players in the...