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Huddersfield Town have been promoted to the Premier League for the first time by beating Reading 4-3 on penalties at Wembley on Monday. After a 0-0 draw in 120 minutes, it was a second successive shootout win for Town, who defeated Sheffield Wednesday on spot-kicks in the semi-finals. Christopher Schindler won it after Liam Moore blazed over and Jordan Obita's effort had been saved by Danny Ward. The West Yorkshire club have not played in the top flight since 1972.
Huddersfield head coach David Wagners:
"I'm one of the most happy men on the planet today. I'm so proud of this group of players, what they've done over the whole season.
"There was no doubt about whether we were able to handle the atmosphere. After what they did in the semi-final, I thought the circumstances wouldn't be a problem.
"This competition is really hard. If you win it you like it, but my thoughts are as well with the other three teams which had unbelievable seasons, especially Reading."
Reading manager Jaap Stam:
"It's always hard if you lose, even if it's a league game or whatever. What we achieved this season is great. We've made progress, we finished in the top six and we played in the play-off final.
"The boys have done what they've been doing all season, trying to give everything to get the maximum out of the game.
"We got to the shootout, where it's basically a lottery. What's important for me is that the players took responsibility. They knew what they needed to do.
"Of course everyone's disappointed that we haven't won and we haven't gone to the Premier League. We need to give it another shot next season. It's hard but that's how it goes."
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