That has been the Terriers' main downfall, hasn't it? Accompany a lack of defensive stability across the course of the season has been a lack of a regular goalscoring output, which is key as to they find themselves slumped at the bottom of the Premier League.

Huddersfield Town have scored just 18 goals this season in the League, with their joint top scorer being Karlan Grant, a January transfer window signing.

Following Grant's brace at the weekend, it seems certain he will be Jan Siewert's first-choice striker for their remaining seven games of the season, but we can still discuss the impact that the main two options offer...

Steve Mounie

Mounie has just two League goals and three assists in 26 League games this season. A woeful return.

The 24-year-old's all-round game has been poor this season as although he has had a lack of service, he has certainly struggled to bring teammates into play and be clinical in front of goal, which is what his play-style is based around.

Grade: D-

Karlan Grant

After scoring 14 goals and providing five assists for Charlton in the first half of this campaign, Grant signed for Town in late January and since his arrival, he has looked bright in his six appearances so far.

The 21-year-old offers a completely different outlet to Mounie and one that is more efficient too, given his three goals in a Huddersfield shirt already. He makes lots of runs in-behind the opponent's backline, gets involved in the build-up play often and has a relentless work-rate - all of these traits will serve him well with Town in the future.

Grade: B+

TT VERDICT

Provided he is fit, Grant must be Siewert's only striking option for the latter stage of the season. With fate all but sealed, it provides a good opportunity for Grant to develop chemistry between his teammates and continue to prosper in West Yorkshire, which will only better Town's chances of making it back to the Premier League at the first time of asking.