Carlos Corberan provides update on Huddersfield Town striker Danny Ward
Ward is yet to feature in the league for Town after re-joining the club in the summer due to a hamstring injury, with his sole appearance coming in the EFL Cup tie with Rochdale.
Now finally in the reckoning, Ward's availabilty comes at an opportune moment for Town, who face a tough trip to Stoke City on Saturday.
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Hide AdOffering an update on Ward, Corberan said: "The development of the process to make him ready to play with the team has been positive.
"He was playing in the last B team game for 45 minutes with the B team players and he is making the right adaptations to play a number of times and he has been a normal part of the squad in training and this has been a positive thing.
"The higher number of training (sessions) he has, the better it is for him to get the normal feeling to be a striker for the team."
On whether Ward will offer something different to existing targetman Fraizer Campbell, the Spaniard observed: "Both players have differences, but at the same time, they are similar.
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Hide Ad"The best thing about having Danny Ward in the squad now is that we don't have to use (Josh) Koroma as a striker.
"We can be more focused on having Koroma more as a winger now rather than partly as a striker
"Both Ward and Campbell are number nines but can help the team playing out too. They both feel comfortable in any part of the pitch."
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