Aaron Mooy successfully returned to action for the first time in a month overnight in a boost for the Socceroos ahead of this month's friendlies against Norway and Colombia.
Mooy started and played 69 minutes in Huddersfield's frustrating 0-0 draw with Swansea City in the Premier League.
The Australian had missed the side's past three matches due to a knee injury.
Mooy earned an 8/10 rating from the Huddersfield Examiner, who wrote: "Excellent in the heart of midfield on his return from injury."
The Socceroos midfielder almost created a first-half opener when he incisive lofted diagonal ball found Steve Mounie who headed marginally over.
Elsewhere in the EPL, Mat Ryan saved a penalty as Brighton lost 2-0 at Everton.
69' SUB #htafc 0-0 #Swans: @AaronMooy is replaced by Danny Williams (AT)
— Huddersfield Town (@htafcdotcom) March 10, 2018
In England's Championship, Jackson Irvine continued his good form with Hull City with the opening goal in a 4-3 win over Norwich City.
Irvine coolly finished on his left after receiving a pass inside the box from Harry Wilson in the sixth minute.
The Aussie midfielder put in a full shift in the win which eased Hull's relegation fears, moving them up to 18th and six points clear of the drop zone.
Elsewhere, Bailey Wright put in a full shift as Bristol City drew 0-0 at struggling Burton Albion which is a result that hardly boosts the Robins promotion hopes.
Tim Cahill was an 87th minute substitute while James Meredith played a full game as Millwall defeated Brentford 1-0.
Mile Jedinak played the full 90 minutes as Aston Villa toppled league leaders Wolverhampton 4-1, while Massimo Luongo put in a full shift as QPR won 1-0 over Sunderland.
Elsewhere in Europe, Brandon Borrello continued his stellar form with an assist for Kaiserslautern in their 2-1 loss to Greuther Furth in Germany's 2.Bundesliga.
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