ALBION boss Chris Hughton insists Lewis Dunk's situation is unchanged after he was dropped to the bench for the last-gasp win at Fulham.
Hughton gave German centre-half Uwe Huenemeier his debut at Dunk's expense in the 2-1 victory at Craven Cottage.
Dunk was an unused substitute against the side who have made repeated attempts to sign him this summer.
"He's a very good player and a very good player for us. It was a tough decision to make, because he has been playing well, but I just felt with this particular game and the type of game that it was that Uwe would be the better option for me.
"We look forward to Tuesday (at Huddersfield), we hope everybody is available."
Dunk's demotion was the only change to the team that opened the Championship campaign with a win at home to Nottingham Forest as Albion maintained their 100 per cent start in all competitions.
Hughton said: "He's a really good lad that wants to do well and he's a professional. I would be surprised if any player that's not playing is happy not to play, so he is no different to anybody else.
"These are the tough decision we have to make. We now have a squad and I have to pick a team for Tuesday."
Original article
Hughton gave German centre-half Uwe Huenemeier his debut at Dunk's expense in the 2-1 victory at Craven Cottage.
Dunk was an unused substitute against the side who have made repeated attempts to sign him this summer.
- Hughton says Dunk's situation has not changed after he sits out Fulham win
- Zamora suffers injury setback
- Hughton: New boy is off to good start
- In Pictures: 61 image gallery of Fulham v Albion
- Hughton eases fears over Dunk
"He's a very good player and a very good player for us. It was a tough decision to make, because he has been playing well, but I just felt with this particular game and the type of game that it was that Uwe would be the better option for me.
"We look forward to Tuesday (at Huddersfield), we hope everybody is available."
Dunk's demotion was the only change to the team that opened the Championship campaign with a win at home to Nottingham Forest as Albion maintained their 100 per cent start in all competitions.
Hughton said: "He's a really good lad that wants to do well and he's a professional. I would be surprised if any player that's not playing is happy not to play, so he is no different to anybody else.
"These are the tough decision we have to make. We now have a squad and I have to pick a team for Tuesday."

Original article