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A look at the key elements of last night s 1-0 win for Barnsley at Huddersfield Town which put them six points clear in the play-off places with three matches left.
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Midway through the second half of a game Barnsley had dominated without taking the lead, there was a chaotic minute with both sides counter-attacking one after the other.
One Huddersfield break looked likely to result in an excellent chance as they had several men racing forward with most of Barnsley’s defenders at the other end following a set piece.
But Callum Brittain made a magnificent tackle to win the ball back for the Reds which was followed – roughly ten seconds later – by the winning goal.
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The result meant the Bluebirds missed out on an opportunity to climb into the Championship’s play-off positions. By Press Association Friday 5 Mar 2021, 10:32 PM Mar 5th 2021, 10:32 PM 6,172 Views 2 Comments
Cardiff City manager Mick McCarthy.
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Image: PA
MICK MCCARTHY MARKED the 1,000th game of his managerial career by extending his unbeaten start to life as Cardiff boss to 11 matches with a goalless draw at Huddersfield in which Yaya Sanogo missed a second-half penalty.
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