Harry Bunn hailed Huddersfield Town’s fans as he set sights on another goal and a return to winning ways against Fulham.

The club are close to selling out their 2,700 ticket allocation for the Championship game at Craven Cottage.

Chris Powell’s 15th-placed side are aiming to bounce back from Tuesday’s 3-2 defeat at Derby.

Former Manchester City man Bunn marked his new contract by claiming a sixth goal of the season.

But the 21-year-old was obviously disappointed by a first defeat in eight games.

“In the Championship a few consecutive wins will see you rise up the table, but equally you can drop after a string of losses,” he said.

“It’s important for us to get back to winning ways; that will be the aim against Fulham.

“We went seven games unbeaten ahead of Derby and to win against Nottingham Forest – a team that will be up there at the end of the season – gave us real confidence.

“That was probably the best we’ve played all season. We were brilliant.

“If anything, the loss at Derby will make us want to win even more at Fulham.

“We want to get back on track and to put another run together. We all feel like we can do that.”

On his growing rapport with the Town faithful, Bunn said: “The fans here have been brilliant with me.

“Whether we win or lose they are quite positive towards me.

“And it was nice to see some of the comments on Twitter after I signed my contract.”

The new deal runs to 2017, with Town having the option of a further year.