Grant on attacking options and being wary of Posh

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Grant set to treat Peterborough 'with caution' and full respect

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Huddersfield Town manager Lee Grant has been speaking to the media before Saturday's game against Peterborough United (15:00 BST).

Here are the main talking points:

  • Town are approaching their opposition "with caution". Grant is expecting Posh to be set up well having an experienced manager in Darren Ferguson, and believes Peterborough's winless start is a reason for his side to be wary.

  • The lessons learned in the 3-2 loss at Blackpool will be brought into the match against Peterborough in terms of not getting complacent against a struggling side.

  • Whether "hungry" striker Joe Taylor has done enough to merit a place in the starting XI after scoring three goals in the past two games. Grant is "pleased" with Taylor's work ethic in training and the job he does on the pitch when called upon.

  • The possibility of Taylor and fellow striker Alfie May playing together having only done so in the 2-0 win at Reading so far this season. Grant expresses his joy at having flexibility in the frontline, with many of his attacking squad members able to play multiple positions.

  • He also discusses Zepiqueno Redmond who arrived on loan from Aston Villa Under-21s on deadline day. Redmond needs more time to settle in at the club because of his young age and limited pre-season, so is unlikely to be involved in the squad against Peterborough. "I'm not willing to expose people to situations that I feel could add undue risk."

Listen to the full pre-match interview with Grant and more on BBC Sounds.

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