PAUL TISDALE is working hard to sharpen Exeter’s attack ahead of Saturday’s clash with Huddersfield Town at St James Park.

City slumped to the bottom of the table as a result of Saturday’s 2-0 setback at Bury – their fifth defeat is seven League I games.

“Between the edge of our box and the edge of their box there’s probably no-one better in the division,” said manager Tisdale.

“But in the opposition box and our own box we’re probably bottom of the league, which is where we are.”

The former Town loan player added: “We again looked a good team, but not a winning team, and that’s what professional football is about.

“It is a pretty simple comment really. We can’t judge ourselves on football, we have to judge ourselves on goals scored and clean sheets kept.”

City welcome back former Tottenham centre-back Troy Archibald-Henville from suspension.

And his fellow defender Richard Duffy should be back after an ankle injury.

On-loan Reading midfielder Jake Taylor is back from Wales Under 21 duty although Tisdale has experienced options in David Noble and Leicester loan man Matt Oakley.

Hampshire’s Keith Stroud referees his first Town game since the 2-1 home win over Colchester in May 2010.