MICHAL HELIK rescued a dramatic late point in Darren Moore's first game in charge of Huddersfield.
It looked like ending in defeat for new boss Moore thanks to a bizarre first goal from Brighton loanee Yasin Ayari.
Moore, 49, was the first Championship change after replacing veteran Neil Warnock, 74, five days ago. The former Sheffield Wednesday manager must have thought his luck was out when Ayari put Coventry ahead but Helik volleyed home the equaliser with virtually the last kick in the 95th minute.
Huddersfield dominated the second half but had nothing to show for their efforts until the Polish defender's late heroics.
The Terriers carved out the first chance when Delano Burgzorg put Josh Koroma through, but his angled effort was blocked.
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