But the Terriers improved, notably after half-time, and the second half goals completed a seven points holiday haul.Huddersfield, unbeaten over Christmas, made five changes to their starting line up from a 1-1 draw at QPR on Monday, including the return of keeper Jed Steer for Joe Murphy
Steer has re-joined the Terriers on loan from Aston Villa until the end of the season.Bolton chief Neil Lennon named the same starting line-up and substitutes that secured a 1-0 victory over Blackburn on Monday - Wanderers' first three points since September 12.Gary Madine, goal-scoring hero of the derby win, headed Dean Moxey's cross wide from the game's first chance after seven minutes while Joel Lynch blocked a goalbound Liam Feeney effort moments later.Wanderers' luck was out again after 11 minutes as Feeney's low right-foot drive from 20 yards hit the post and re-bounded back into play.Huddersfield, in contrast, were devoid of attacking ideas until Nahki Wells was put through by Lolley after 25 minutes
Prince's tackle was borderline legal but referee Andy Haines gave the Wanderers defender the benefit of the doubt despite howls of protests for a penalty from Town fans.Sean Scannell fired over in another raid that briefly left Town down to 10-men due to a facial injury for skipper Mark Hudson.Trotters' counterpart, Darren Pratley, was booked after a good advantage by referee Haines ended with Harry Bunn's tame shot.And Town finished the first half well on top even though keeper Ben Amos remained untroubled.Jamie Paterson replaced Scannell at the interval and the visitors almost immediately profited as Wells' shot was cleared off the line by Prince.The same player was denied again after 55 minutes - this time by Amos's desperate lunge - after being put through by Paterson.And Town deservedly went in front after 61 minutes
Lolley's first attempt was blocked by Prince but the midfielder made no mistake with the follow-up as the ball bounced back into his path off the French defender.Zach Clough almost fashioned a spectacular equaliser before Wanderers made their first change - defender Rob Holding replaced by on-loan Arsenal striker Wellington Silva.Town, however, were still the more threatening and right back Tommy Smith's angled right-foot drive only just missed the target.And Carayol's goal finished off Wanderers as Huddersfield fans broke into song 'David Wagner is better than Klopp' referencing their manager's friendship with Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp
Source : PA
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