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HUDDERSFIELD TOWN PREVIEW

2 December 2021

Everything to know ahead of Saturday's clash with Yorkshire rivals Huddersfield Town here at Oakwell!

This weekend sees the Reds kick-off a run of five December fixtures, rounding off a year of extreme ups and downs for all involved with Barnsley FC. 

With a wretched first half of the season about to come to a close, there's got to be an improvement if this side is going to get out of the mire. 

Last weekend saw us register a clean sheet for the first time since mid-September, but considering the current state of affairs, a trip to Peterborough United offered the Reds their best opportunity to pick up a long-awaited away win. But it wasn't to be.

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Neither side did enough to warrant all three points, largely owing to some profligate finishing in front of goal. But that 0-0 draw suited Posh more than it did Poya Asbaghi's Reds outfit.

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ASBAGHI PRE-TERRIERS

2 December 2021

We remain four points behind last weekend's opposition, and there's now a huge eight-point gap between ourselves and safety. In November. The Reds have clawed back similar deficits in the not-too-distant past, but if it's going to happen, then victories are paramount in their importance.

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Saturday will be Asbaghi's third game in charge of this struggling Reds side. He's yet to see them score a goal. Despite the return to fitness of key forward Carlton Morris, we are still firing blanks on an all-too regular basis. 

It's to be hoped that the previously in-form Aaron Leya Iseka comes back into contention after missing out in Cambridgeshire, whilst captain, Cauley Woodrow is without a goal in the last 10 fixtures. 

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But with 52 strikes to his name in Barnsley colours, you can't help feeling that once he scores, indeed, once the Reds get in amongst the goals in general, that things will begin to flow once again. Confidence and momentum are key in football.

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HELIK PRE-HUDDERSFIELD

2 December 2021

We couldn't have asked for a kinder fixture up next either, if we are looking for historical omens and optimism. It's nearly 10 years since Huddersfield Town left Oakwell as victors, and we've won the last two encounters on home soil. 

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The Terriers have lost three of their last four fixtures, a min-run of form that has taken the gloss off - slightly - what had been an outstanding first half of the 21/22 Sky Bet Championship campaign.

They sit an incredible 16 points above the Reds, currently 8th in the standings, five points adrift of the play-off places. It's a remarkable turnaround for Carlos Corberán and his charges, who only finished 20th last season.

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The Spanish coach has built a more solid, no-nonsense backline for this, his second year at the helm. Whilst long-serving Terriers forwards, Danny Ward and Jordan Rhodes know what this division is all about. 

On-loan striker Danel Sinani has impressed after joining from Norwich City but it's livewire midfielder Lewis O'Brien who most often stands out for the West Yorkshire club. The 23-year-old schemer has history at this venue too, having scored a consolation screamer here back in 2020.

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That strike occurred in a 2-1 Reds victory, during the 2019/20 campaign. Goals in either half from Alex Mowatt and Conor Chaplin secured a priceless three points as Gerhard Struber's side pulled off the 'great escape'. 

Last term saw the same result. After Michał Helik grabbed a first half equaliser on Boxing Day last year, the Pole then popped up in injury time to stab home a winner. And we last met in April of this year when Daryl Dike's bicycle kick saw us to a 1-0 win on the road in Kirklees. Our last victory on our travels!

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This weekend's man in the middle will be Matt Donohue. The Greater Manchester official will be visiting Oakwell for a second time this season.

He took charge of August's 1-1 draw with Birmingham City here, and in 13 fixtures this term, he has sent off four players, booking another 48.

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In terms of domestic streaming, a reminder that the EFL returned to the position held pre-pandemic, where any games kicking off between 2.45pm and 5.15pm on Saturday afternoons are prohibited. 

However, supporters in the UK are able to buy audio passes via iFollow Barnsley. 

Our overseas fans can enjoy live streaming of the game, with a match pass priced at £10.

For further information on iFollow for this season, and how to activate seasonal subscriptions, please click the link below. 

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REDS DRAW IN YORKSHIRE DERBY

4 December 2021

Barnsley came from behind to claim a 1-1 draw with Huddersfield Town in the Yorkshire derby on Saturday afternoon.

Carlton Morris’ first goal of the campaign cancelled out Lewis O’Brien’s opener in a fiercely contested encounter.

Barnsley had an early opportunity inside five minutes after intricate play down the left flank, and the ball found its way through to Callum Styles who saw his effort blocked by Lee Nicholls.

The visitors then had a chance of their own moments later in a goal mouth scramble, but Danny Ward was thwarted by Brad Collins from close range.

In an end-to-end encounter, the ever-lively Josh Koroma was next to try his luck as he looked to bend one from distance, but Collins was able to turn it over the bar.

Morris, operating on the left of a front three, was our biggest threat, and he worked a yard of space in the area before dragging his effort narrowly wide.

However, despite a period of pressure from Barnsley, the visitors went ahead just after the half hour mark when O’Brien drilled in low and hard from eight yards.

The Reds looked for a response, but it was Town who almost grabbed the next goal as Koroma cracked the bar with a thunderous attempt from 25-yards.

With the two minutes of stoppage time almost up, Michał Helik lofted the ball forward and Morris brought it down and lashed beyond Lee Nicholls to level the scores on the stroke of half-time.

HALF-TIME: Barnsley 1-1 Huddersfield Town

In a lively start to the second half, Huddersfield came close through two snapshots from O’Brien and Koroma that both flashed narrowly wide of Collins’ left-hand upright.

We looked assertive in possession, but were unable to create anything clear-cut in the final third as we continued to probe for a way past a resolute Terriers backline.

After cutting in from the right, Sorba Thomas fizzed an effort wide before Koroma’s shot took a nick off Liam Kitching en route to being parried by Collins.

Cauley Woodrow took aim from long range as we entered the final 10 minutes, but his strike zipped narrowly wide of the post off the greasy surface.

Barnsley kept pushing forward and Callum Brittain delivered a fine cross from the right that Morris nodded towards goal, however, his header was gathered comfortably by Nicholls.

Try as either side might, neither could make the breakthrough and had to settle for a share of the spoils.

FULL-TIME: Barnsley 1-1 Huddersfield Town

 

REDS XI: Collins (GK), Helik, Andersen, Kitching, Brittain, Palmer (Benson, 75), Gomes, Styles (J Williams, 86), Leya Iseka (Adeboyejo, 62), Woodrow (C), Morris.

Not used: Walton (GK), Moon, Hondermarck, Cole.

TERRIERS XI: Nicholls (GK), Toffolo, O’Brien (C), Koroma, High, Thomas (Aarons, 82), Turton, Campbell (Odubeko, 55), Ward, Colwill, Lees.

Not used: Schofield (GK), Pearson, Ruffels, Sarr, Russell.

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