Huddersfield are in dreamland and it is thanks to the brilliance of David Wagner
German boss has everyone giving their all for the club and created an unbelievable bond between players and fans
HUDDERSFIELD are six from six, through in the cup and in dreamland.
What a start to the season we have had!
Nobody was predicting an opening day away victory by a clear three goals at established Premier League side Crystal Palace.
That being said, no-one from Huddersfield was surprised at how we set up to play, only those from outside West Yorkshire looked on in shock as the Terriers jumped to the top the table alongside Manchester United.
A debut double from Steve Mounie had pundits raving about what a signing he is - as well as about around 25million people searching for him online.
Huddersfield, as we said in our previous article addressing the weak spots in the team, lacked on so many occasions last season.
But Mounie's power in the air has added some serious strength up front.
To say winning at Palace had us all giddy is an understatement but the visit of Newcastle - who beat us at home last season - was fast looming.
Toon won the title and automatic promotion, ending our hopes of automatic promotion.
But we changed the game this time.
Newcastle came with the same game plan to play on the break and stifle us, but our much stronger resolute side defended well and a moment of Magic from Aaron Mooy won us the game.
The Australian was named man of the match, although 90 per cent of those in attendance would have picked the immense Christopher Schindler for his defensive display.
Harry Kane, who has NEVER scored a goal in August, .
And there is value to be had in Alexandre Lacazette.
even after scoring on his debut against Leicester last week.
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All this has been embodied by the underdog mentality, which is not a misplaced thought.
Huddersfield are truly one of the smallest fish in the pond financially but the passion and drive the players, fans and Wagner have to succeed is epitomised with the #NoLimits mantra.
The club has further strengthened the side with the additions of a promising Abelhamid Sabiri and finally landed an experienced right-back to compete with Tommy Smith in Florent Hadergjonaj.
Even if an injury or suspension were to hit the team, Wagner has secured, as he said he would, two quality players for every position on the pitch.
This was shown with the amount of changes made for the 2-1 win over Rotherham in the Carabao Cup last night.
Despite not being as big a victory as that against Palace and Newcastle, it put minutes in the legs of some of the back-up players and keeps that crucial momentum going.
Three wins from three - can that be extended against Southampton this weekend?