Together we
despite their poor run of form, with the defender stressing the importance of the Terriers’ togetherness - something he believes to be their greatest asset.
Reflecting on last weekend’s defeat, Schindler said: “The first two goals against West Ham were almost own goals.
“We give away goals too cheap and - as Huddersfield Town - we can’t afford to do that.
“If we could expect to score two or three goals a game it would be different, but we know that we live from our togetherness and that’s why a lot of the offensive players put so much effort in helping us defend that they have maybe a long way to the goal.
“We know that we need to keep our togetherness and that’s what’s the point for me - to calm down, stick to what made us strong, believe in the plan and work together as a team. “It sounds easy but it’s not. “We need to stick together and not point the finger at each other and we have to be honest to ourselves as well.
“We need to be as unemotional as possible and put the focus on the next game.”
He added: “We have to stay focused on the plan, we have to believe in the plan and focus and believe in each other too.
“Also when we conceded a few goals and we made mistakes we shouldn’t do, we have to believe in each other because the togetherness is our biggest strength as a team.
“If we lose that it’ll be really tough.
“We should believe in each other and be as unemotional as possible.
“If you look at the table too much it could make you lose confidence or worry, but in our position we should be as selfconfident as possible.”
Town will feel more confident if they can beat struggling Stoke