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Barnsley vs Huddersfield Town. Sky Bet Championship.

Oakwell StadiumAttendance15,190.

Barnsley 1

  • C Morris (47th minute)

Huddersfield Town 1

  • L O'Brien (33rd minute)

Barnsley 1-1 Huddersfield: Carlton Morris earns point for Tykes

Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Barnsley and Huddersfield at Oakwell as Lewis O'Brien had put the Terriers ahead, but Carlton Morris earned the Tykes a point in first-half stoppage-time

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Barnsley and Huddersfield Town

Struggling Barnsley came from behind to earn a 1-1 draw with Yorkshire rivals Huddersfield to leave new head coach Poya Asbaghi still waiting for his first win.

Lewis O'Brien put Huddersfield ahead, but Carlton Morris levelled at the end of the first half.

Asbaghi, appointed last month, dropped Jordan Williams, Josh Benson and Devante Cole to the bench, with Callum Brittain, Aaron Leya Iseka and Romal Palmer all coming into the side.

Opposite number Carlos Corberan made four changes to his starting line-up, with Fraizer Campbell making his first start since late October in attack and Levi Colwill, Josh Koroma and Ollie Turton also included.

The visitors were to first to threaten, with Brad Collins making a double save to deny Harry Toffolo and then Colwill.

At the other end, Morris found some space on the left-hand side of the area and put the ball across the face of goal, but there was no one there to apply the finish.

Koroma's dipping shot from distance was then tipped over by Collins.

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The home side appealed for a penalty when Callum Styles appeared to be pushed over inside the area, but referee Matthew Donohue was unmoved.

Mads Andersen then came to Barnsley's rescue, getting back to make an important block when Koroma threatened to find a way through.

Huddersfield took the lead in the 33rd minute when Campbell released O'Brien with a neat pass and the skipper produced a fine finish, slotting the ball just inside Collins' left-hand post.

Koroma threatened with an angled shot which was beaten away by Collins and then thumped a long-range effort against the bar.

But it was Barnsley who struck on the stroke of half-time, Michal Helik's ball into the area finding Morris, who fired low past Lee Nicholls to equalise.

The Terriers started the second half on the front foot, O'Brien and Koroma both shooting narrowly wide.

Koroma saw his deflected effort comfortably saved by Collins and Turton had a shot deflected wide as the visitors continued to press.

Barnsley skipper Cauley Woodrow had an effort from range which flashed wide as both sides had to settle for a point.

What the managers said...

Barnsley's Poya Asbaghi: "A little bit of mixed feelings. I am not sitting here being super-happy because you want to win, especially at home, but I think as a coach what is important is to see progress. We don't have time to wait four or five weeks for players to start understanding what we mean.

"There's a lot of progress and, if they can keep responding like that, we will improve. We showed that we can develop fast and we need to develop fast. My job is to give a clear role about how we want to play. I think there are things we can learn from this game. We can improve in our patterns. We need to keep improving our defence and offence."

Huddersfield's Carlos Corberan: "We wanted to change two dynamics - the lack of wins and the away form. We did not use our chances well in the first half and lost concentration for a minute with their goal. But we had enough opportunities to score a second goal. In the last moment of the first half we conceded a goal we could have avoided.

"In the second half Barnsley were pressing higher and we struggled to beat the press. There are things we are doing well, but lots of things we can do better too. We gave them too many chances if we want to be a competitive team. The feeling at the end was a draw was a fair result because we didn't take our chances well enough."

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