Huddersfield boss Jan Siewert wants 'special' performance against Manchester United
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Friday 3 May 2019 16:12, UK
Huddersfield manager Jan Siewert has called on his players to produce a "special" performance against Manchester United in their final home game of the season.
The already-relegated Terriers face Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side, live on Super Sunday, having won just three games in the league this season.
Huddersfield beat United at the John Smith's Stadium last season under previous manager David Wagner and Siewert wants a repeat performance from his team, as they look to end an eight-game losing streak.
"The last home game should be very special," he said.
"A win would give us a good feeling and give the supporters something. We want to break the habit of losing.
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"We have to focus on our game and our possibilities and how we can hurt them."
Siewert is already planning for next season in the Championship and says a number of his players are still fighting for their future at the club.
"It could be that some players have their last home game with Huddersfield," he said.
"They should give everything because they got much from the club.
"There are some players that could stay next year, so they definitely have something to fight for.
"And it could be that there will be some players in the squad this weekend who are still fighting for their future here. So we have good reasons to fight."
United have won just one of their last five league matches but Siewert is expecting a tough test against the Red Devils, who are still only three points off the Champions League places despite their recent poor form.
"We don't underestimate professional football players," said Siewert.
"Ultimately, we are playing against Manchester United, which is a massive club, so no matter where a club is in the league they are fighting for something and we are fighting for something."