Huddersfield Town manager Danny Cowley has revealed that he and his assistant manager have begun implementing their ideas as to how the team can score more goals.
Cowley took over as manager of the Terriers at the start of September, but faces a tough task with his side currently sat bottom of the Championship, having picked up just the solitary point from their first eight matches. As a result, the new boss has acted quickly in bringing in the experienced Danny Simpson.
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The former Leicester City man impressed the club's new management in training sessions and a deal was finally completed on Friday. Simpson has joined until the end of the season and will bring some much-needed experience to a team that appears lost for ideas.
After the player had signed, Cowley was quick to single out the player's 'mentality' and 'leadership qualities'. The manager has now taken the time to explain how he believes he can get his new squad to find the net with greater regularity.
As quoted by the Examiner Live, Cowley revealed:
"We certainly feel on the counter attack there are moments we can score goals, we are working on trying to attack from different positions with the way teams set up and I think we can score goals from our counter press, by really energising it and making it really aggressive...a
The boss hopes to see these ideas pay dividends soon, with his team sat at the bottom of the table. However, he recognises that not all of his ideas can be implemented immediately, adding:
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Source : 90min