Victory can lift Swansea, who have five points from seven games, out of the relegation zone but they have only one win from their last six games against promoted sides.
"All the games are tough - home or away against the teams at the top or lower down," said Clement. "We feel optimistic our form is going to change."
Huddersfield began the season with two wins but have failed to collect all three points in the next five.
"When a team comes up from the Championship and it's their first experience of Premier League football you can have that excitement and play without fear," Clement said.
"They have had a heavy loss against Tottenham along with some draws. They have plateaued a little bit."
Huddersfield manager David Wagner said Steve Mounie trained with the first team after recovering from a heel injury and did not rule the forward out from Saturday's match.
Wagner said Huddersfield were confident going into the clash despite their poor form.
"Now it is all about Swansea and how we can be successful against them," Wagner told a news conference.
"How can we cause them problems like other sides have done at their home. We have shown - even against Tottenham - we want to win."
From SuperSport
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