West Bromwich Albion boss Tony Pulis has insisted that every game will be important for the club as they attempt to retain their Premier League status.
Pulis was recently installed as manager following the sacking of Alan Irvine, with the Baggies currently sitting in 17th spot in the domestic standings.
"We've got 18 games left and every game is going to be important for us. Yeah, you get butterflies," said Pulis, according to BBC Sport.
"It's been good working with the lads. There's lots we have to do, only little things, but little things make big differences at times. Their attitude has been very very good.
"The record that Albion has had in 2014 has not been great at home, we have to get results here, we have to get the crowd behind us."
Pulis will take charge of his first Premier League game for the club at home to visiting Hull City.