Middlesbrough 0-1 Huddersfield: Terriers boost Championship promotion hopes with win


Huddersfield Town moved to within one point of the Championship's automatic promotion places as they dented Middlesbrough's play-off hopes at the Riverside stadium.
Naby Sarr opened the scoring for the visitors just before half-time, nodding home Jordan Rhodes' header across goal following a Sorba Thomas wide free-kick.
And Rhodes rounded off the win against his old club with a composed finished on the counter-attack on the hour mark having been played through by Lewis O'Brien.
Middlesbrough came closest in the 88th minute when Riley McGree struck the underside of the crossbar, but were otherwise toothless in attack.
Huddersfield's win saw them strengthen their third-place position, going just one point behind second-placed Bournemouth.
However the Terriers' chances of going up automatically as part of the Championship's top two remain slim, having played three games more than the Cherries.
Carlos Corberan's side are realistically fighting for a spot in the play-offs with their victory putting them 10 points clear of Middlesbrough in seventh having played two games more.
They had the better of the opening exchanges, with Boro defender Sol Bamba forced into an error, nearly lobbing his own keeper Luke Daniels early in the first half.
Once they went in front, Huddersfield dominated as Daniels did well to save a Josh Koroma shot when the forward was clean through in the 53rd minute.
Middlesbrough struggled in attack throughout, managing only two shots on target.
The loss saw the hosts' torrid recent Championship form continue. Boro have now failed to win any of their past four, losing three games in that stretch.
A win would have seen them return to the top six. Instead they stay just outside the play-offs, two points behind Sheffield United in sixth having played one game fewer.
Formation 3-5-2
28Daniels
2Dijksteel22Bamba17McNair
35Jones48McGree16Howson7Tavernier27Bola
18Watmore11Sporar
- 28Daniels
- 2Dijksteel
- 22BambaBooked at 44minsSubstituted forCoburnat 55'minutes
- 17McNair
- 35Jones
- 48McGreeBooked at 68mins
- 16Howson
- 7Tavernier
- 27BolaBooked at 70mins
- 18WatmoreSubstituted forConnollyat 78'minutes
- 11SporarSubstituted forBalogunat 61'minutes
- 1Lumley
- 3Taylor
- 14Peltier
- 23Léa Siliki
- 26Connolly
- 37Coburn
- 47Balogun
Formation 5-4-1
21Nicholls
2Ávila20Turton32Lees23Sarr3Toffolo
16Thomas37Russell6Hogg8O'Brien
9Rhodes
- 21Nicholls
- 2Ávila
- 20Turton
- 32Lees
- 23Sarr
- 3ToffoloBooked at 36minsSubstituted forRuffelsat 81'minutes
- 16ThomasSubstituted forKoromaat 45'minutes
- 37RussellBooked at 79mins
- 6Hogg
- 8O'BrienBooked at 76mins
- 9RhodesSubstituted forHighat 90'minutes
- 7Anjorin
- 10Koroma
- 14Ruffels
- 15High
- 18Blackman
- 19Holmes
- 24Sinani
Match ends, Middlesbrough 0, Huddersfield Town 2.