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Huddersfield Town Boss Danny Cowley Calls For Investment

Huddersfield Town manager Danny Cowley has hinted at the need for investment in his squad ahead of next season.

The Terriers all but secured their Championship status following their 2-1 win over promotion hopefuls West Bromwich Albion last night, but it has been a tough campaign for a club that suffered relegation from the Premier League as recently as last summer.

Danny Cowley Calls For Investment Ahead of Next Season

What Cowley Said

Speaking after his sides win over the Baggies, Cowley said: “In the changing room, there was a lot of relief, a lot of emotion and some tears.

“Don’t tell me they don’t care. They genuinely care. They are good boys. If we didn’t think they cared we wouldn’t play them and I think I have shown that in the decisions I have taken over time.

“But what we have to do now as a football club is look forward and have to want to better ourselves. We have to stop getting in our own way; that’s really, really important.

“We have to recruit a group that ticks enough of the Championship boxes because there are certainly boxes that have to be ticked if you want to be a good Championship team.”

Huddersfield Under Cowley

Cowley replaced Jan Siewert, who was sacked on 16 August after three winless league games and a Carabao Cup first-round defeat by Cowley’s Lincoln City, in September.

The former Imps manager lost his first game in charge against Sheffield Wednesday, before a defeat at West Brom and draw against Millwall.

A win over Stoke City was followed up by a 3-0 victory over Hull City – a result which moved the Terriers out of the bottom three. Since then, Cowley’s side have been above the drop but have been flirting with relegation for most of the season.

The 41-year-old will be hoping of some investment during the transfer window as he aims to rebuild a Huddersfield side that can secure promotion back to the Premier League.

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