Cardiff City boss Erol Bulut told BBC Sport Wales:
"For the last four games I am happy. We needed to get our confidence back.
"We scored a nice goal, this time not from a set-piece. If you win goals you always feel much, much better.
"We've now got to be positive and aim for the full 30 points in the last 10 games. You always feel better after a win and you try harder.
"The goal was a goal playing out from the back. We held back Famara Diedhiou, he was angry he didn't play against his ex-team (Bristol City) but it was a good decision I think."
Huddersfield Town boss Andre Breitenreiter said:
"We are disappointed as it was possible to get some points. In the second half we controlled the game and had big chances.
"But you don't deserve to get a point when you don't play at 100%. There is no excuses from me. We had lots of time to recover from the Leeds game.
"There are reasons why we are sitting 21st in the table. This evening was disappointing, but I learnt many things.
"Today was like a day we should forget as soon as possible. I could have changed any of the players after the first half."