How's that for starters - that was Steve Bruce's reaction to a rare Huddersfield Town away victory.

Marcus Stewart grabbed all three points with a second-half penalty after withstanding strong pressure.

"It has been a long time coming," said Bruce. "Away form is one of the things we have had to work on. It's been something of a mentality thing with us.

"Huddersfield have always been poor travellers. Now we have one win under our belts, it is something for us to work on."

Wolves had Town on the rack for long spells and hit the woodwork three times but Town defended stoutly with Ken Monkou in excellent form to record the third clean sheet in four matches.

Town had chances too with Stewart missing an open goal and Clyde Wijnhard hit the post but ironically the only goal came from the penalty spot.

Stewart was bundled over by Neil Emblen as he raced onto a through ball and he stepped forward to convert the penalty.

STEVEN TEALE

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