Former Huddersfield boss Chris Powell backs Terriers to avoid Premier League drop: 'I just feel that there are definitely three worse teams'

  • Huddersfield currently sit 10th in Premier League after their opening 11 games
  • They have recorded back-to-back home wins vs Man United and West Brom
  • Chris Powell insists that Huddersfield have been on an 'incredible journey' 

Huddersfield's former manager Chris Powell believes the club will avoid relegation from the Premier League this season.

Powell, 48, was sacked by the Terriers in November 2015 and replaced by current boss David Wagner, but is delighted to see them defy the odds in the top flight.

'I do think they will stay up,' Powell said. 'Not just because they're 10th now. I just feel that there are definitely three worse teams.

Huddersfield currently sit 10th in the Premier League after their opening 11 fixtures

Huddersfield currently sit 10th in the Premier League after their opening 11 fixtures

'I think they will finish above 17th. Where I couldn't tell you because it chops and changes.


'But I do feel, unless all the teams who are struggling bring in players who can help them really up their game, and I don't see that happening, they will be fine.'

The Terriers, who completed a fairytale rise from the lower reaches of the Sky Bet Championship last season, have beaten Manchester United and West Brom in back-to-back home league games to climb back into the top half of the table.

They held on after defender Christopher Schindler had been sent off to win 1-0 against West Brom on Saturday and register their fourth Premier League win of the season.

'It's been an incredible journey and I'm sure many people, including David and (chairman) Dean (Hoyle), can't get their heads round exactly what's happened.

Chris Powell believes that the Terriers will beat the drop come the end of the season

Chris Powell believes that the Terriers will beat the drop come the end of the season

'But Dean made a change with regards to the focus of the club when he brought David in. That's the big thing.

'A lot of things have changed off the field. The club needed it. They deserved it and Dean and David have gone on. It's worked for them.

'It works at some clubs and it doesn't at a lot of others, but it's great to see it's happened for them.

'It's a club I know well. I had a great time, good people, good area and now they're getting their just reward.'

Powell is keen to return to a coaching or management role after losing his job as assistant manager at Derby in March when Steve McClaren was sacked.

David Wagner's side take on Bournemouth away in the league following the international break

David Wagner's side take on Bournemouth away in the league following the international break

Former Charlton boss Powell, who has also had two caretaker spells at Leicester and Derby, has turned one offer down and is currently enjoying his work as a pundit.

Wagner has hailed the Terriers' fans repeatedly this season - West Brom boss Tony Pulis also saluted the John Smith's Stadium crowd on Saturday - and Powell said that support was another major factor in the club's success story.

'People may think it's a cliche, but it really isn't,' Powell added. 'If you have that and a really positive, supportive chairman, well the results are there for everyone to see.

'The fans want to see top Premier League teams come to the John Smith's and they want to see them leave empty-handed.

'That's happened already on one occasion this season and I wouldn't be surprised if it happens again.'