West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Pulis has admitted that he is intimated by the passion of Huddersfield Town fans ahead of his side's trip to face the Terriers this weekend.
Pulis's men travel to West Yorkshire without a win in all competitions since August, a spell of nine games without victory.
Huddersfield have made a bright start to life in the top flight, with Tottenham Hotspur the only side to have taken points away from the John Smith's Stadium.
"The clubs who are promoted, their first season in the Premier League is all fresh and new, so they're excited win, lose or draw," Pulis told the Birmingham Mail.
"The atmosphere that is generated. We went to Brighton, I've been to Huddersfield this season, it's an extraordinary atmosphere so you're always going to get that with newly-promoted clubs.
"Every week is a tough game and you've got to make sure you do your best."
Huddersfield defeated Manchester United 2-1 in their last home game as David Wagner's side look to take points off struggling West Brom on Saturday.