Huddersfield have been written off this season but that plays directly into boss David Wagner’s hands
German sets his team no limits and with our unbelievable summer window the Terriers could shock the Premier League
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HUDDERSFIELD have been completely written off this season - which plays right into David Wagner and his men's hands as the team sets itself no limits.
The Terriers kick off their Premier League adventure at Crystal Palace this weekend.
Huddersfield were of course last term's surprise package in the Championship.
But any Town fan would have seen the work ethic Wagner instilled in the group last time out.
After a busy summer recruitment process - of which a lot of the signings were used to winning and many of them former captains of their respective clubs - Wagner had changed the game at Huddersfield.
The players suddenly believed in themselves and developed a habit of winning.
That season culminated in the epic penalty shootout win over Reading at Wembley, thus giving Huddersfield this crack at the Premier League.
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Wagner has not rested on his laurels.
The German firstly committed his future to the club, before tying down assistant Christoph Buhler.
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Next came a summer spending spree fans could hardly believe.
Huddersfield broke their transfer record several times as Wagner sought to bring in all his new faces early, a trait we witnessed last season, and we all know how that panned out!
We had relied heavily on the loan market last season and that left a lot of gaps to be plugged in the squad.
The recruitment has been admiral so far with the captures of Steve Mounie and Laurent Depoitre certainly providing Huddersfield with a more physical strike force.
The £10million signing of Tom Ince from Derby is perhaps the best business buy of the summer window.
He will add not only goals and assists but the flair that Wagner likes to see, after all the game is supposed to be entertaining.
Pundits and betting companies alike may well write off Huddersfield Town, but underestimate the ultimate underdog and it will come back to bite you.