Aaron Mooy's Huddersfield Town have stepped closer to Premier League safety after claiming a vital point in a 0-0 draw with champions elect Manchester City.
The Terriers were the first team to stop City from scoring a goal at home this season.
The point takes them to 16th on the Premier League table with 36 points, three points above the drop zone.
Southampton and Swansea are in 17th and 18th place respectively, both with 33 points.
With just two games left, Huddersfield face Chelsea and Arsenal in the next fortnight.
DW: “To say I’m proud is not enough to explain how I’m feeling.
— Huddersfield Town (@htafcdotcom) May 6, 2018
“We found a good idea to try and neutralise the opponent and all the players were outstanding today.
“We have to also say well done to @ManCity for a fantastic season”#htafc (DTS) pic.twitter.com/iW5H5rBK89
"This was anything but lucky; we deserved this point today," Terriers manager David Wagner said.
"I’m over the moon with what the players have done. We fought and tried everything and the players made the impossible possible. This gives us belief but to be totally honest I’ve had belief in this group of players since pre-season.
"Every player abd member of the backroom staff believes. We saw desire and togetherness on an incredible afternoon. Now we recover and prepare for Wednesday."
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