HUDDERSFIELD Town's Anthony Kay was a happy fellow after scoring the equaliser to help gain a point against a battling Yeovil Town side at Huish Park – despite picking up a nasty gash to his head during the second half.
“The injury is not that bad. It probably looked worse than it was at that time,” he said.
“I think a few scars help to make a defender look a bit harder!”
The sending off of Town defender Lee Peltier proved a pivotal moment.
“I think when you are a man down you do count on set pieces and I thought that we did well from our set pieces and put them in the right areas and luckily enough the ball landed on my head for the goal and I was able to put it into the back of the net,” said Kay.
“I think whenever you are a sub, and when you are at a club like this with all those quality players to come in and contribute, and when it’s only my second game back it is really good and I really enjoyed it.
“I think it was a good point when we had ten men.
“We sat back a bit and let them play a bit but we knew after the gaffer had spoken to us at half-time and got into us, we had to do better in the second half. I thought we did that and we could almost have nicked it at the end with some little chances.