Jon Walters is hoping to spoil former manager Tony Pulis' homecoming at Stoke City this weekend.
Pulis will be making a return to the Britannia Stadium after leaving Staffordshire in 2013 when his West Bromwich Albion side square off against Stoke this weekend.
Walters expects his old boss Pulis to be handed a warm eception from the fans but the striker insists that he will not be looking to be too charitable against his former manager on the pitch.
Walters said: "That's by the by. I'm sure he'll get a good reception from the fans for what he did for the club, but we're looking for three points. It's a big game, probably our most local in the Premier League, and we want to get a win, especially going into the international break.
"We haven't got the results we wanted so far and it's a huge game. You don't want to go into a two-week break on the back of a bad result.
"If we are want to achieve the targets we've set this year we need to be winning these games, but by no means do we think we can just turn up and win. It will be an extremely difficult game. We all know how they will set up and with the manager who was here coming back it will be hard and we wouldn't expect anything else."