Huddersfield 1-1 Carlisle- Report

Last updated : 30 December 2011 By DSG


Rhodes saves Terriers

Striker Jordan Rhodes rescued a 1-1 draw for Huddersfield in an error-strewn 1-1 draw against Carlisle with his sixth goal in three games.

Rhodes drilled in his 21st of the season on 38 minutes after Tommy Miller pounced on a slip by a Carlisle defender and put the Scotland ace in the clear.

The hitman missed a great chance to win it in the last minute when put through by Scott Arfield. He shot wide having already gone past goalkeeper Adam Collin.

United, seeking a sixth away win of the season, took the lead after just eight minutes through a comedy of errors at the back from Huddersfield.

Keeper Ian Bennett's misplaced clearance was knocked to United's Francois Zoko by Town's Oscar Gobern while Antony Kay rashly dived in but failed to stop Zoko.

It proved costly as Zoko pulled the ball back from the byline towards the penalty spot and Liam Noble rushed in unmarked to crash home a low drive.

The visitors should have been two up on 33 minutes when Terriers skipper Peter Clarke gifted Noble the ball, but this time Bennett parried.

Huddersfield went closest to a winner after the break when Lee Novak's deft close-range flick from a Danny Cadamarteri cross was tipped onto the post by keeper Collin.


Source: DSG

Source: DSG