Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has urged his players to "keep believing" in their Premier League title chances.
The London club, who still have a game in hand over their title rivals, remain within six points of first place following a 1-0 home win over West Brom in midweek. However, the Spurs boss has said that he refuses to look too far ahead.
"We're there or thereabouts," he told the club's official website. "We just have to keep believing, keep going. You never know. I've said that all along that nothing is impossible.
"But we've hard games coming up. Everton, you couldn't think of tougher opposition, they are always difficult to beat. If we get three points I'll be delighted. Wolves will be tough as well.
"There are just no easy games. You only have to look at the results over the holiday period. Blackburn proved it at Old Trafford, Sunderland beating City, Fulham beating Arsenal. We just have to keep going and see where we finish up."
Meanwhile, Baggies boss Roy Hodgson has said that Tottenham must be considered serious title contenders.