Huddersfield Town manager Liam Manning was left disappointed for his team after they drew 2-2 with Lincoln City on Tuesday. The Terriers had taken an early 2-0 lead courtesy of goals from Ryan Hardie and Ryan Ledson within the first 20 minutes. However, Lincoln City fought back, scoring twice from Tom Hamer throw-ins, including a Ryley Towler equaliser in stoppage time. Manning told BBC Radio Leeds that he was disappointed to concede so late from a set-piece. He praised his team's desire to compete and defend, but acknowledged that they were pinned back as Lincoln City committed more bodies forward. Hardie, who scored the opener, was substituted at half-time due to fatigue, having played 90 minutes on Saturday against Port Vale. Manning said that Hardie was still on the way back in terms of match sharpness and needed to be looked after. The draw was a disappointing result for Huddersfield Town, who had been in a strong position early on. Manning's team will look to bounce back from this setback in their next match. The Terriers' performance was marked by a strong start, but they were unable to hold on to their lead. Lincoln City's late equaliser was a blow to Huddersfield Town's chances of winning. The team's defence was breached twice from set-pieces, which will be a concern for Manning. Despite the disappointment, Manning was impressed with his team's overall performance, citing their desire to compete and defend as positives. The draw leaves Huddersfield Town with a point, but they will feel that they should have taken all three. The team's next match will be crucial in determining their trajectory for the rest of the season.