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Hogg hunting back-to-back wins after Huddersfield break Premier League duck

Hogg hunting back-to-back wins after Huddersfield break Premier League duck
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The Terriers are off the bottom of the table for the time being.

Huddersfield’s Jonathan Hogg has targeted back-to-back home wins after his side finally registered their first Premier League victory of the season.

The Terriers climbed off the foot of the table on Monday night by beating Fulham 1-0 to snap their 10-game winless start in the top flight.

“Saturday is another massive game for us,” said Hogg after Town had leapfrogged Fulham and Cardiff in the table. “We know the importance of it before the international break.

“We knew we had a hard run of fixtures before (Monday night’s) game. The next six or seven games are crucial for us.

“We’ve got teams who are in and around us in the bottom half of the table, so we know it’s an important time for everyone.”

Boss David Wagner celebrated a vital win on the night of his third anniversary in charge as his side scored in front of their own fans for the first time in eight matches.

Christopher Schindler’s 29th-minute header, later credited as Timothy Fosu-Mensah’s own goal after taking a deflection, was scant reward for a high-octane Terriers’ display which was too much for out-of-sorts Fulham.

The significance of Town’s overdue win was not lost on skipper Hogg, who feels it could change the complexion of their season.

“I think it does, yeah,” he added. “Everyone’s got a smile back on their faces. It’s been a long time coming.

“We’ve gone through a bit at this club. The start of the season hasn’t been great, but those three points are massive for us.”

Fulham slipped to a fifth straight Premier League defeat as the pressure continues to mount on manager Slavisa Jokanovic.

The Cottagers’ sole win since gaining promotion via the play-offs in May came back in August, while they equalled a Premier League record by conceding 29 goals in their opening 11 matches.

Jokanovic admitted his future was out of his hands and would be decided by the club’s board if his side fail to quickly turn their fortunes around.

“It’s not a nice situation for us, being bottom of the Premier League is extra pressure for the team, for all of us,” he said.

“If you look at last season, after 11 games Crystal Palace had four points but didn’t end up in the Championship.

“Many points, many games, are ahead of us. We immediately need an important improvement because at the moment we are not competitive enough to give us the option to win the game.”


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