BURNLEY boss Stan Ternent will demand more of the same from his players as they build up to Saturday's clash with relegation-haunted Huddersfield.

"The victory over Fulham should have done a lot for confidence but let us see what happens on Saturday first," said Ternent.

"We need to get more points but it will be tough against Huddersfield who are scrapping for their lives."

And the boss has hinted that Taylor may not be the only new addition to the Turf Moor camp.

"We have got a good squad of players here but as I've said at the start of the season injuries, suspensions and loss of form will affect us.

"We haven't got the strength in depth but we are getting there."

And Graham Branch, who has been doubling up in midfield and defence is also keen to face the Terriers.

Branch is unsure which position he will play in on Saturday although he is keen to get regular left back Lee Briscoe back from injury as soon as possible so he can be left to his attacking play.

"I must admit I do enjoy playing up front better." he said. "I enjoy running at defenders rather than chasing them and putting myself about.

"But with Brisc being injured, I've moved to left back. I've told the gaffer where I prefer to play but I will play anywhere and I am just glad to be playing."

And the 28-year-old will be exchanging some 'pleasantries' with Huddersfield's Kenny Irons, his former team-mate at Tranmere Rovers.

"I know Kenny from my days at Tranmere, he is a good lad and a good player," he smiled.

"We will have a little bit of banter with each other, give each other a call and wish each other the best -- and then hopefully we'll beat them!"