David Wagner says Huddersfield Town’s promotion to the Premier League has made him one of the happiest men on the planet.
Christopher Schindler scored the winning penalty as the Terriers edged their Championship play-off final against Reading at Wembley Stadium to earn a place in the PL for the first time.
📹 it DID really happen yesterday! #htafc #terrierspirit #nolimits (DTS) pic.twitter.com/X6zQIL4RPw
— Huddersfield Town (@htafcdotcom) May 30, 2017
German coach Wagner, who started his managerial career at Borussia Dortmund II in 2011 while Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp took charge of the first team, told htafc.com: “I am one of the happiest men on the planet after today and I am so proud about this group of players and what they’ve done over this whole season.
“This competition is really hard; if you win it you like it but my thoughts are with the other three teams who played a magnificent season, especially Reading.”
Premier League club #49: Huddersfield Town@htafcdotcom beat Reading 4-3 on penalties in the @SkyBetChamp #PlayOffFinal to secure promotion pic.twitter.com/oUQcBOUNTm
— Premier League (@premierleague) May 29, 2017
“We will be a small dog in the Premier League and we will go into the season with no limits.”