Huddersfield Town defender Matty Pearson on following lead of Tom Lees and his message to Terriers stalwart after role reversal
He does his job quietly and usually pretty efficiently without much fanfare, which is left to others.
It is when he is not about that you truly notice.
This time last year, it was not Lees, but Matty Pearson, whose absence was being bemoaned by Huddersfield Town supporters.
Like Lees, the central defender is usually someone who can be relied upon and is one of the first names on the teamsheet.
It was no coincidence that the bedrock of Town’s ‘Great Escape’ in the final third of last season was the defensive triumvirate of Lees, Pearson and Michal Helik.
Neil Warnock would not have swapped them for any other rival trio and he said as much.
If all three are fit at the same time, then Huddersfield are in safe hands defensively.
Lees is yet to feature this term due to calf/back issues. It is a blow for a consistent figure who has shown some of the best form of his career in his early 30s.
His team-mate Pearson, who turned 30 last month, is hoping the same applies to him. He is also hoping that his mate will be back in the fold sooner rather than later. It would be good news for him and his club.
Pearson said: “It’s roles reversed with Tom Lees. He’s had a tough start this season and it was me last year and I ended up being out until January.
“It’s part and parcel of football and how you react and bounce back. Same with Tom, he will come back fighting fit and raring to go.
“It’s part of the journey. You have just to get on with it, you can’t sulk.
“I feel like I have still got plenty to give. Lads play until they are 34 or 35 and I still feel like I have four, five, six years of playing at a good level.
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