
Huddersfield shot-stopper Jonas Lossl has revealed that the club's current situation is 'definitely the worst point' since he joined from Mainz 18 months ago.
The Terriers are only separated from the foot of the table on goal difference after losing five consecutive Premier League games, including defeats to bottom half sides Newcastle, Brighton and Southampton – and Lossl admitted it's been a difficult time at the John Smith's Stadium.

Lossl was speaking to the media (via BT Sport) following the Terriers' latest defeat on Saturday, being toppled 3-1 at home to
“I really do think that we can turn this around, because we have performed very well this season, and we have the quality in the team. If we want to turn it around, we need to stay positive. I don’t want to go down.”
Despite his side losing their last five fixtures, the Danish international urged fans to keep the faith, adding: “These guys in the stands are loyal as always and we really do need them. We need them to believe as much as us.
"We saw in moments in the second half what difference it really makes when all of us stand together."
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Source : 90min