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Huddersfield beat Wolves to earn crucial three points

Kieran Jackson,Callum Rice-Coates
Sunday 25 November 2018 08:20 EST
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Aaron Mooy gets across to challenge Wolves' Ruben Vinagre
Aaron Mooy gets across to challenge Wolves' Ruben Vinagre (Reuters)

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Aaron Mooy scored twice as Huddersfield climbed off the bottom of the Premier League table with a surprise 2-0 victory against Wolves.

The Australia international midfielder found the net in each half as the Terriers were deserved winners at Molineux, where the hosts looked off the pace on their return from the international break.

Mooy's double was the first time Huddersfield had scored twice in a game this season and their second win of the campaign lifted David Wagner's team up to 14th in the table. Wolves are now without a win in five Premier League matches, losing four. PA

This feels like a significant win for Huddersfield. It's only their second of the season, but the manner in which they beat a strong team away from home suggests they have a chance of survival.

Callum Rice-Coates25 November 2018 18:02

  ↵That's it for our coverage of today's Premier League games.

We'll leave you with Sean Taylor's match report from Molineux:

Callum Rice-Coates25 November 2018 18:30

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