West Ham United boss Slaven Bilic has insisted that his team will be 'fully focused' on Saturday's Premier League clash with Arsenal, despite an FA Cup quarter-final replay looming in the background.
Back-to-back league draws have seen West Ham drop into sixth in the table, three points off the top four ahead of this weekend's clash with Arsenal at Upton Park.
The Hammers will welcome Manchester United on April 13 for their FA Cup quarter-final replay, but Bilic has said that his team will take each game "one by one".
"We have a very tough week coming up, but we are approaching the games one by one. We don't put either competition in front. This season is approaching its end and it's very important, as we're fighting for a place in Europe," Bilic told reporters.
"We are thinking only about the game against Arsenal. Make no mistake, we'll do everything to win the game and stay in the race [for the top four]. Our form and position in the table makes us quite confident against Arsenal. It's nice that we have already beaten them 2-0 this season."
West Ham are currently on a nine-game unbeaten run in all competitions.