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FA Cup: Tamworth 1-0 Huddersfield Town – non-league side stun Terriers

Tamworth supervisor Andy Peaks informed BBC2:

“I’m chilled now. Throughout stoppage time you already know one thing can occur so that you’re by no means content material till it is completed.

“We managed the sport rather well. Good. We felt that once we obtained the ball we needed to maintain it and never give it again immediately as a result of they’re good on the ball.

“It was extra essential to maintain a fine condition and be troublesome to interrupt down.

“We knew we’d be a risk on set-pieces and we have been. The important thing was having a fine condition and never dashing issues. We did not should win it within the first 20 minutes and we did not wish to be out of it within the first 20 minutes.

“Most video games are determined within the penalty field and we attempt to be good in these areas with the primary and second balls – and we have been.

“We blended it up effectively. We needed to be robust down the backbone and the backbone was robust.

“I simply needed to be aggressive and never be embarrassed on nationwide tv.

“However I am so pleased with all of them – we’ve such a robust backbone to the staff – I by no means need a staff of people, I need a staff.”

Huddersfield City boss Michael Duff informed BBC2:

“We weren’t ok. We deserved to get crushed. They out-scrapped us and the objective got here from a risk we knew about.

“I picked a robust staff, ready correctly and warned the gamers.

“If we had began the primary minute like we performed from the eightieth minute onwards we’d have been OK. However we waited too lengthy to have any kind of response and we’re deservedly out of the Cup.

“We began the sport on the again foot, invited them on, invited the gang into it, and it is arduous to get it again.

“We gave away a poor objective. It is a lengthy throw however we have been nowhere close to ok.”