Huddersfield Town chief Dean Hoyle has revealed that his club will be embracing their underdog status during the upcoming Premier League campaign.
The Yorkshire club did exceptionally well to earn promotion into the Premier League last term but many feel that the Terriers are favourites to go down during the upcoming campaign.
However, Hoyle is not too concerned regarding such gloomy predictions and has stated that the Terriers will embrace their 'underdogs' status as a badge of honour.
Hoyle said: "When you look at the likes of Burnley, Swansea City, AFC Bournemouth – they are all established and there is no reason why we can't do the same but with our own identity.
"David (Wagner) is a coach who isn't just as good as the players at his disposal but someone who can get the best out of a squad – improve them as individuals and drive them forward.
"We will continue to do that while remaining humble and trying to keep the momentum and atmosphere we have built in this football club and the town from last season.
"In terms of our ambitions – we are underdogs, but every one likes an underdog and we are ambitious and will do ourselves, and the rest of Yorkshire, proud."