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West Brom have recovered 15 points from losing positions this season, while Huddersfield have won just once in the whole of 2019

Huddersfield Town manager Danny Cowley says his side have "forgotten how to win" after the Terriers were beaten 4-2 at West Bromwich Albion.

The Terriers twice led at The Hawthorns but their winless start to life back in the Championship continued as the Baggies came back to maintain their unbeaten record.

"We didn't play for 90 minutes," Cowley told BBC Radio Leeds.

"At 60 minutes we started to play for the end, and physically and mentally we are not where we need to be.

"At the moment we are a team that maybe has forgotten how to win and manage the game."

Cowley was appointed by Huddersfield on 9 September following a successful spell at Lincoln City, where he led the club from the National League to League One.

But the 40-year-old has lost both his matches in charge, having opened with a 2-0 defeat at home against Sheffield Wednesday last weekend, and Huddersfield are bottom with just one point from their opening eight games.

The Yorkshire club are already six points from safety and Cowley is well aware of the task facing him.

"I don't blame the players at this stage, because they have taken an incredible amount of information on in a small space of time," he said.

"I thought we made some baby steps. We have got enough in the group to get through this, It is not going to be easy.

"It doesn't matter what the players have achieved in their careers, if we can find a way through this it will be the greatest achievement of all of our lives.

"This is a tough gig but the only way it is going to beat me is if it kills me."

Baggies fight back after break

Lewis O'Brien's first Huddersfield goal and Karlan Grant's close-range effort twice put the Terriers ahead in the first half.

However, a Matt Phillips double and headers from Darnell Furlong and Semi Ajayi capped a fine turnaround for West Brom, who moved up to fourth in the table.

Cowley's gameplan of hitting Albion on the break worked well in the first half as they threatened to add to their solitary win of the 2019 calendar year.

O'Brien exchanged passes with Fraizer Campbell to fire home a fine opener into the bottom corner and, after Phillips steered Albion level, Grant poked Huddersfield back ahead from Elias Kachunga's ball into the area.

But the Terriers could not cope with West Brom's relentless pressure after the break as the Baggies scored three unanswered goals to keep their undefeated start going.

A Phillips cross-shot shaved the post and Charlie Austin's header forced a fine save from Huddersfield keeper Kamil Grabara as the visitors clung on.

But once the excellent Furlong headed home Grady Diangana's cross to draw Albion level, there only looked like being one winner.

Half-time substitute Diangana, on loan from West Ham, set up Phillips to put Albion ahead before Ajayi's late header sealed the points.

West Brom have now recovered 15 points from losing positions in their opening eight matches, avoiding defeat in all seven games they have trailed in, while Huddersfield have tasted victory only once in their past 35 games.

West Brom boss Slaven Bilic told BBC WM 95.6:

"It was a very good performance, especially in the second half. I am not happy with the way we were at times in the first half.

"Grady took his chance, but the guys started to play quicker. The whole team played on the front foot.

"It is nice to be unbeaten, we are playing good football and the crowd love it.

"It is still early days but we are only one point from the top, so well done to the lads."