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Keeper Lee bids to save Terriers

Keeper Lee

By Dave Flett

Keeper Lee Nicholls believes Huddersfield Town have proven they’re a “hard team to beat” during 2023-24 – but must now turn draws into wins to secure Championship survival.
The Terriers sit third-bottom in the relegation zone on goal difference despite a record of 15 defeats being one fewer than top-10 play-off hopefuls Middlesbrough.
But a division high of 15 draws has left the West Yorkshire outfit embroiled in a dogfight involving at least nine teams going into the final six weeks of the campaign.
Against those other eight struggling sides, Huddersfield have lost just two...

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