The Terriers’ 100 per cent start to the 2024-25 season in league and cup is seeing some individual success stories come to the fore. Close-season arrival Sorensen is, most definitely, providing one. Advertisement Advertisement Did you know with a Digital subscription to Yorkshire Post, you can get access to all of our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more.

The Danish wing-back has already registered four assists so far this term, with two contributions to goals in the recent Carabao Cup win over Morecambe being followed by two more in last weekend’s 2-1 success over Stevenage. While Sorensen’s arrival from Lincoln City was relatively unheralded, he is already looking like being one of the shrewdest additions at League One level so far in the summer window, let alone at Huddersfield. Head coach Michael Duff , someone who has always kept his finger on the pulse regarding the depth of lower-league talent just beneath the surface from his time at Cheltenham Town, said: “Lasse is a brilliant example because if I’d imagine you asked most Huddersfield Town supporters last year about Lasse Sorensen, they wouldn’t have had a clue because he was a League One player.

"This is what I mean about people being dismissive about League One. People wax lyrical and he’s been great. Advertisement Advertisement "(With) His mentality and physicality, he’s a typical Scandinavian in terms of he does everything he can to the betterment of.