Paul Hurst says he is never happy to lose a game of football, but he was pleased with the way his side played at Huddersfield.
There were some positive signs on show for Hurst's team at the John Smith's Stadium – despite Town losing their third successive game of the campaign
"They have had a couple of attacks, Toby has made one really good save first half and one in the second half that he should not have had to make because he was offside. And the boss believes they can take an awful lot from their trip to Yorkshire with another game coming up in midweek in the Carabao Cup.
"We want to try and take something from games and that was the idea albeit from a different approach, in terms of getting behind the ball initially."
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