Fri Sep 16, 2022 5:06 pm
New Terriers boss in warning to Cardiff
Huddersfield Town's caretaker coach Narcis Pelach has warned that Cardiff City will be taking on "20,000" people when the two sides meet at the John Smith's Stadium on Saturday.
The Terriers welcome Steve Morison's side this weekend having dismissed head coach Danny Schofield earlier in the week, with Pelach set to take interim charge alongside Paul Harsley and Paul Clement.
“I understand the player frustration because they’re not getting the results they want," he said in his press conference ahead of the visit of the Bluebirds. "But we have to look at our body language and be careful of the things we do – we have to be different tomorrow.
“I have known these players for a long time now and they are fighters, very good players, and very good people.
“It’s easy to think about the negatives when you’re not winning but we have to look at the positives because there are a lot of those too.
“We are not far away from where we want to be, but we’re not winning so we have to change something and change something fast and that starts tomorrow.”
Turning his attention to the Bluebirds, Pelach added: “Cardiff have been playing really well and maybe not getting all the results, but they got a really good win during the week.
“How I see the game tomorrow is 20,000 people against 11, so it’s hard for the away side because they are coming here tomorrow to play all of us.
“We have to go to the pitch and look after every detail, and that’s down to us – that’s what we can control.”
Fri Sep 16, 2022 5:23 pm
I think our 1100 will make more noise
20000 lol if it was 55000 passionate supporters I might agree
Think we'll be ok