David Wagner puts Huddersfield's win over Manchester United in his top three moments, but urges calm at the club.
Huddersfield defender Christopher Schindler has said his side have "the confidence to take something" from their match at Liverpool next weekend.
Speaking to kicker after Saturday's 2-1 home win over Manchester United, the 27-year-old said Huddersfield "now have the certainty we can also resist against the big teams."
The win over United was their first since the 1951-1952 season, leaving them only one point behind Liverpool.
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Asked about the first meeting between Huddersfield boss David Wagner and his close friend Jurgen Klopp, Schindler said: "The atmosphere there will be gigantic, but we have the confidence to take something.
"Wembley, the promotion [last season's Championship playoff final win in which Schindler scored the winning penalty], remains the biggest thing.
"But it conjures a smile on our faces to be able to play against teams like Tottenham, City, United and Liverpool, and it's of course a giant success if we are rewarded for our efforts."
Stephan Uersfeld is the Germany correspondent for ESPN FC. Follow him on Twitter @uersfeld.
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