Chris Powell has told his players to forget about Huddersfield Town's run of 10 points from 12 and focus on picking up another three at home to
Brighton tomorrow.

Town, 17th in the Championship, are seeking three home wins on the spin for the first time since the 2011-12 League I promotion campaign at the expense of the 20th-placed Seagulls.

The South coast side are without a win in eight league games, leaving manager Sami Hyypia under pressure just four months into the job.
But Powell warned: "They are a capable footballing side, and will probably say they have not got going yet. Sami will feel they should be better off and I think he will get there.

"It's crucial we don't let our guard down, and while I would like us to be able to bask in beating Blackpool on Saturday, we have to go out and do it all again.

"They will probably come and try to produce a classic away performance, and it is about us and how we apply ourselves.

"The attitude in training has been first class, and we need to maintain our level of performance and also our level of desire."

Powell has no fresh injury worries, but wouldn't be drawn on his team selection or tactics, smiling: "I like to be flexible, and I like to keep the opposition guessing."