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LATE SHOW IS THE TONIC FOR DUFF AGAINST FORMER CLUB

LATE SHOW

By Steven Chicken

HUDDERSFIELD boss Michael Duff was relieved to see his side end their four-game losing run with victory over Barnsley.
Ben Wiles and David Kasumu both struck late on for the hosts to deliver a home win that Duff felt was no less than the Terriers deserved against his former club.
He said: “I thought we were good value for the win. You’re never going to dominate a game for 90 minutes, but I thought we were the dominant team for 90 minutes against a good team.
“At nil-nil there’s always a bit of a worry because at half time you’r...

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