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Huddersfield Town 7 - 1 Brighton

Huddersfield Town 7-1 Brighton

Scoring Summary
Huddersfield Town Brighton
Antony Kay (21)Liam Dickinson (34)
Peter Clarke (35) 
Lee Novak (pen 43) 
Jordan Rhodes (pen miss 53) 
Gary Roberts (64) 
Daniel Drinkwater (69) 
Theo Robinson (73) 
Theo Robinson (90) 
Match Stats
Huddersfield Town Brighton
Shots (on Goal) 9(2) 7(3)
Fouls 8 16
Corner Kicks 8 5
Offsides 4 5
Time of Possession 57% 43%
Yellow Cards 1 2
Red Cards 0 1
Saves 4 4
Match Information
Stadium: The Galpharm Stadium, England
Attendance: 11,269
Match Time: 19:45 UK
Official(s):
N Swarbrick (Referee)

Updated: August 18, 2009, 11:15 PM UK

Terriers trounce Seagulls

Huddersfield emphatically maintained their unbeaten start to the season with a 7-1 hammering of 10-man Brighton at the Galpharm Stadium.

Antony Kay got the ball rolling after 21 minutes when he headed home Anthony Pilkington's right-wing cross.

Liam Dickinson, who enjoyed a successful loan spell with Town last season, brought Brighton level in the 34th-minute. The Derby striker expertly picked out the top corner from the edge of the area.

But parity lasted just 60 seconds before Huddersfield broke from the kick-off and Peter Clarke turned the ball home from close-range.

The hosts extended their lead just before the break from the penalty spot when Lee Novak was flattened inside the box by Albion keeper Michel Kuipers, who was shown a red card for the challenge.

After a long delay while Kuipers left the field, Novak held his nerve to coolly slot the ball past substitute keeper Graeme Smith.

Jordan Rhodes was unable to add to his goal tally for the season after he was brought down for another penalty by Andrew Whing as Smith tipped his 54th-minute spot-kick round the post.

Rhodes made amends by setting up Gary Roberts' goal 10 minutes later as the floodgates opened.

Daniel Drinkwater found the bottom corner from the edge of the box in the 69th minute before setting up Theo Robinson to make it 6-1 four minutes later and Robinson completed the rout in injury time with a tidy finish from 12 yards.

 
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
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