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David Wagner targeting "unbelievable" survival

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Huddersfield Town boss David Wagner says that it would be "unbelievable" if his team managed to avoid relegation from the Premier League.

Huddersfield Town boss David Wagner has said that it would be "unbelievable" if his team managed to secure a second successive season of Premier League football.

The Terriers are currently 16th in the Premier League table - four points clear of the relegation zone ahead of their home game against Watford on Saturday afternoon.

Wagner has said that his team "can make a very big step" towards avoiding relegation by beating Watford.

"The promotion last season was an unbelievable achievement. Now we are only a few steps away to secure a second consecutive season in the Premier League; it's unbelievable but it isn't done and we are focused on our next game," Wagner told reporters.

"The game will be a big occasion, I'm sure it'll be a great atmosphere and we are aware we can make a very big step on Saturday."

Huddersfield have won five, drawn five and lost six of their 16 home Premier League matches this season.

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