Argyle learning fast after an intense first week with Foster
The Herald|January 17, 2024
JORDAN Houghton has spoken about how the Plymouth Argyle squad have already learned a lot under new head coach Ian Foster about how he wants them to play but that there is still plenty of room for improvement too.
CHRIS ERRINGTON
Argyle learning fast after an intense first week with Foster

Foster has been in charge of the Championship club since January 5 and Houghton revealed there had been a lot of work carried out since then, both on the training pitches but also in meetings as Foster has explained his tactics and principles to the Pilgrims' squad.

They had a full week to prepare for the away game against Huddersfield Town on Saturday, which ended in a 1-1 draw after Morgan Whittaker had given the visitors a 12th-minute lead.

Houghton thought it was a valuable point for Argyle against a team towards the bottom of the table like themselves, but he had a sense of disappointment they had not been able to build on Whittaker's early goal. He said: "I felt like we was in control, not necessarily with the ball but the gaffer (Foster) spoke about being in control when they had the ball and I felt we were."

That was until Huddersfield equalised in the 38th minute with a low shot from Josh Koroma, with Argyle claiming they should have been awarded a free-kick in the build-up to it after a challenge on debutant Darko Gyabi by Alex Matos.

Houghton said: "I think a lot of people felt it was a foul, probably a few of their players thought the same thing, but the decision didn't go our way. In the second half they caused us a lot of problems, I thought they played well and it was a good point in context of the week we had as well. There has been a lot of information, it was an intense week. 

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