Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger told htafc.com that he was very impressed with Town after tonight's big Centenary game.

"It was a very interesting game, which was a good test for our young players," the French manager explained.

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"It was a very even game and Huddersfield defended well and were organised. We picked a young team and going 1-0 down would have been a mental test, so I am pleased they responded.

"It is very important that they can come back into games and that they don't panic when they go behind. You have to keep your calm and play the way you want to. They will learn that from tonight's game.

"This is the level that our reserve team should play at and that's the kind of test we want."

He spared his final word for the man who is the reason behind the friendly.

"Herbert Chapman is the biggest legend at our club. He came to us from Huddersfield, so it seems only right than we could give them something back tonight."