Huddersfield Town vs Brentford; Sky Bet Championship
Huddersfield Town vs Brentford. Sky Bet Championship.
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Huddersfield 0-0 Brentford: Bees held at the John Smith's Stadium
Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash at the John Smith's Stadium
Saturday 18 January 2020 18:39, UK
Promotion-chasing Brentford were held to a frustrating goalless draw against lowly Huddersfield at the John Smith's Stadium.
Victory would have seen the ambitious Bees climb above rivals Fulham into third place in the Sky Bet Championship.
With second-placed Leeds having been beaten at QPR earlier in the day, a win would have also cut the gap to just three points to the automatic promotion spots.
But it was not to be as the visitors failed to convert a string of excellent first-half chances and a point was all they took from their travels.
Leading scorer Karlan Grant had arguably the best chance of the contest for the hosts but he surprisingly blasted over from point-blank range.
However, Brentford were unlucky not to win it late on when Josh Dasilva hit a post with a sweet left-foot strike.
Terriers boss Danny Cowley handed debuts to three new players for the visit of the Londoners.
Former Sheffield United centre-back Richard Stearman started alongside new left-back Harry Toffolo and Arsenal loan forward Emile Smith Rowe.
Defenders Jon Stankovic and Jaden Brown dropped to the bench, as did midfielder Juninhu Bacuna.
Bees coach Thomas Frank made two forced changes to his side with Swedish defender Pontus Jansson and Danish midfielder Mathias Jensen both out injured.
That meant South African midfielder Kamohelo Mokotjo and Guinea defender Julian Jeanvier were handed the chance to shine.
Brentford were far more the threatening side in the first half and in the 13th minute Dasilva curled a free-kick well over.
Said Benrahma was gifted far too much time but he drilled a shot straight at Huddersfield 'keeper Kamil Grabara soon after.
Leading scorer Ollie Watkins saw his powerful left-foot shot charged down by Lewis O'Brien in the box as the visitors continued pressing for the opener.
And O'Brien blocked another Watkins effort when the striker pulled the trigger in the box.
Bryan Mbeumo dragged a shot well wide after a bursting run from the right flank and then turned provider to tee up Benrahma, but his shot was parried and then collected by an alert Grabara.
Benrahma went agonisingly close to breaking the deadlock before the break, but his right-foot shot flew just inches over.
The hosts created their first chance of the half a minute before the break, but Chelsea loan midfielder Trevoh Chalobah headed Grant's corner over.
Chalobah had a left-foot shot deflected for a corner inside a minute of the restart as Huddersfield started brightly.
And they should have taken the lead in the 51st minute, only for Grant to inexplicably fluff his lines.
Debutant Smith Rowe whipped a brilliant ball across the face of goal, Jeanvier bizarrely decided to leave it but Grant somehow blazed over from point-blank range.
Smith Rowe forced a smart low save from Bees 'keeper David Raya soon after with the Terriers much more alive following the resumption.
And the new signing had a shot deflected wide for a corner as Cowley's charges intensified the pressure.
But it was Dasilva who went within a whisker of snatching a late win when his curling shot struck the right post.
What the managers said...
Huddersfield's Danny Cowley: "Today wasn't perfect but it was a step in the right direction. Hopefully collectively we'll take confidence from that and it helps us moving forward. We're respectful of Brentford and what they are, they are one of the best teams in the league. But we restricted them to not many chances and gained confidence in possession.
"They're [Brentford] one of the best teams in the league, but the dressing room feels better. We've dug in, worked really hard and the new players have injected some new blood. We know this journey we're on is not going to be easy, but all in all, when you consider the quality of Brentford, that's a good point for us. With respect to the players that are already here, we've been waiting for the cavalry to arrive."
Brentford's Thomas Frank: "We will find out at the end of the season whether that's a valuable point or not. We always try to go and get three points. I said to the players before that Huddersfield are a very difficult side to play against and they showed that again today.
"Danny [Cowley] and his coaching staff have done a really good job since they've come into the club. It's not surprising that they were well-prepared for us and that they wanted to do everything they could to close us down."