New Huddersfield boss Danny Schofield has vowed to take the same approach as predecessor Carlos Corberan as he looks to guide the club back into the Premier League.
Schofield was appointed as Corberan's successor earlier this week following the Spaniard's shock resignation.
He was on Corberan's coaching team as the club suffered the heartache of losing to Nottingham Forest in last season's Sky Bet Championship play-off final, and he intends to carry on in the same vein.
The 42-year-old told HTAFC Sounds: "The methodology I was a part of under the previous head coach, that's going to continue and develop and progress.
"It's building on the things we did really well last season, improving certainareas where we feel as though we need to improve, because we're always reflecting and always trying to review and trying to get better.
"We're going to do those things and hopefully we can put those things onto the pitch."
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