Huddersfield manager Lee Clark reflected on a "perfect day" after his side jumped back into the League One play-off places courtesy of a 1-0 win at Oldham.
Robbie Williams blasted the only goal of the game from a 25-yard free-kick to end the Terriers' run of four straight away defeats.
Clark said: "If we have aspirations to be one of the three teams who go up, this is the type of away result we need. We have to be resolute, strong and aggressive and we need to stand up and be counted, which is exactly what happened.
"We needed one or two different qualities because the conditions were difficult, but with a bit of luck we could have scored more than one.
"To keep a clean sheet, win with a fantastic strike and do it in front of a big away following makes it a perfect day.
"It was a good goal from Robbie Williams. We all know he has a sweet left foot and he put the free-kick away very well. I'm delighted, but you win nothing at this stage and I have stressed that we've to do this consistently."










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