Huddersfield Town boss David Wagner was left to rue missed opportunities after seeing his side lose 3-1 to Manchester United at Old Trafford on Wednesday evening.
Nemanja Matic scored in the 28th minute to give the Red Devils the initiative but Philip Billing came close to restoring parity a minute from the end of the first half when he tried to beat De Gea at the near post, only for his shot to hit the side netting.
The visitors had a chance to break the deadlock when the Nigerian midfielder's trademark long throw found Terence Kongolo who fired over from inside the box.
''The effort was there, how we played offensively, how we created opportunities.
''The ones through Terence Kongolo and Philip Billing we didn’t use.
''In the second half I thought we were even better.''
Philip Billing is the second-leading scorer for the Terriers in the Premier League with two goals from 18 matches, behind defender Mathias Jorgensen, who netted a consolation goal in the loss to United.
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