West Bromwich Albion vs Huddersfield Town. Sky Bet Championship.
The HawthornsAttendance23,094.
West Bromwich Albion 1
- J Swift (52nd minute)
Huddersfield Town 2
- D Burgzorg (33rd minute)
- J Rudoni (96th minute)
West Brom 1-2 Huddersfield: Jack Rudoni scores late winner for Terriers
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between West Bromwich Albion and Huddersfield Town at The Hawthorns as Jack Rudoni scored a stoppage-time winner for the Terriers on Saturday.
Saturday 2 September 2023 19:17, UK
Jack Rudoni struck deep into stoppage-time as Huddersfield fought back to beat West Brom 2-1 for a first Sky Bet Championship win of the season.
Delano Burgzorg had earlier put the Terriers ahead in the 33rd minute, before John Swift equalised midway through the second half.
Huddersfield started brightly and had the ball in the net in the eighth minute through a rising, angled volley from Rudoni - but the goal was ruled out for a push by Michael Helik on Darnell Furlong in the box.
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The visitors continued to look dangerous and Ben Wiles' low drive was deflected wide before Matty Pearson looped a header over from a free-kick.
West Brom threatened when Brandon Thomas-Asante's glancing header was just too close to goalkeeper Lee Nicholls before Matty Phillips curled an effort wide after cutting inside.
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Huddersfield went in front when Dutch forward Burgzorg, on loan from German outfit Mainz 05, arrowed a low, angled drive past Baggies goalkeeper Alex Palmer at his near post from 15 yards.
Burgzorg, making his first start for the Terriers, went close again when he fired wide before
West Brom finally mounted some pressure late in the first half when Thomas-Asante curled straight at Nicholls.
The home fans were celebrating in the 52nd minute after an equaliser following a sweeping move.
Jayson Molumby's pass found Thomas-Asante on the half-way line and they striker turned before finding Swift to his right.
Swift drew Nicholls before firing low into the far corner on his 50th league appearance for West Brom.
Albion substitute Josh Maja was denied by Nicholls when clean though, and it was Huddersfield who snatched a late winner in the sixth minute of added time.
Substitute Kian Harratt crossed deep to the far post and Rudoni controlled in space before blasting home a fierce low drive inside Palmer's near post.
The managers
West Brom's Carlos Corberan:
"We didn't deserve to win because Huddersfield were better than us in many moments, they started better and were very competitive, which we knew they would be.
"I told the players it would be a real battle, especially in the middle of the pitch as they put a lot of physical players there - and the fact they hadn't won a game beforehand made them more dangerous.
"Lee Nicholls won that game with the save he made, then we should have managed the next 40 seconds better.
"If we talk about the action before we conceded the second goal, we could have won because that was the one moment that could have made it 2-1."
Huddersfield's Neil Warnock:
"It was nice to see Jack get on the scoresheet - him and Ben Wiles are manager's dreams to work with.
"Jack has got that in his locker, but not consistently at the moment and that's what we've got to get him doing this season.
"Ben, Jack and Jonathan Hogg dictated the central area and we looked dangerous on the break. I'm so proud of the players - they couldn't have given me any more."