Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp says a top-four finish in the English Premier League would be a huge achievement for the club.
Spurs finished fourth in 2009/10, claiming a place in the Champions League ahead of Manchester City.
They could only manage fifth last season, but are back in the running this term.
Spurs sit third on the table, one point ahead of fourth-placed Arsenal.
Way over, Redknapp said when asked where a top-four finish figured in his pre-season expectations.
We ve never finished above Arsenal before. If we finish above Chelsea, my goodness.
It s tough to finish above Liverpool when you look at the players they brought in at the start of the year.
With Man City and Man United, if you finish in the top four, you ll have done fantastically well.
It s not as if we ve been a top-four team every year, we ve only done it once. If we do it this year it would be a fantastic achievement, and I think we will do it.
Tottenham will be looking for just their second win in six matches when they host Bolton Wanderers in the FA Cup quarter-finals on Saturday.
Redknapp is not concerned by his team s poor recent results, with a narrow loss at Everton and an unfortunate defeat at home to Manchester United among those reverses.
Well, we want to get into the semi-finals, that s very important for us, he said.
We ve had a couple of matches that haven t gone our way, but the performances have been excellent. I think if we were playing badly you would start worrying but we haven t.
I ve probably never had a team since I ve been in football that have had more of the game against Man United than we did on that day.
We played ever so well against them, and the same against Everton last week.
The second half was as good as I ve seen any team play at Everton, so it was just unfortunate really that we didn t get the result, but no problem with the performances.