West Ham United defender James Tomkins is determined to help his side maintain their impressive form in the Premier League and guide them to Europe.
The Hammers are currently fifth in the table and are within striking distance of the Champions League places as they approach the second half of the campaign.
The 25-year-old has admitted that it is a "dream" to see his side in their current position and competing against the top sides in the division.
Tomkins told the Daily Mail: "The league doesn't really lie and I think the performances that we've put on against the top teams have been exceptional like against Manchester City and Liverpool. But this Christmas period is important and you're going to see some teams fall by the wayside.
"That just goes to show how important the squad is, especially at this time of year because you will pick up injuries and suspensions. I've been here since I was eight years old and, in a way, it's like a dream because West Ham are not really meant to be up there - or so some people say.
"We've got a very good team and we expect a lot from ourselves. We deserve to be there though. If we keep heading in the way that we are at the moment then obviously we need to have that ambition to push for Europe."
Sam Allardyce's men face Arsenal at Upton Park on Sunday afternoon.