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We gave ourselves too much to do, says 'angry' boss Grant
The Huddersfield Daily Examiner
|December 01, 2025
LEE LOVES CHARACTER BUT TAKES NO SOLACE FROM FIGHTBACK
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HUDDERSFIELD manager Lee Grant took very little solace from his side coming back from behind three times in a hectic 3-3 draw at home to AFC Wimbledon.
The Terriers boss felt all three goals his side conceded were much too soft, with Wimbledon getting the first goal on the counterattack and then scoring twice more from poorly defended set pieces.
Grant said: "We've scored enough goals to win three games, we've created enough chances to win five or six games and we've somehow conspired against ourselves to give away three really poor goals.
"Collectively, the group will be going home frustrated knowing that there's lots of good bits in that performance - an awful lot, actually and some of it I don't want to get lost because we've not won the game.
"But I can't help but be frustrated and angry, in all honesty - the same as the group are - because they know that's two points dropped.
"The goals we concede really aren't good enough from an individual perspective or collectively in certain moments, really not good enough.
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