West Ham United manager Sam Allardyce has admitted that he is looking to reassess his side's target of a top-half Premier League finish following their good start to the season.
The Upton Park outfit currently sit fourth in the table having taken 27 points from 15 league games, and have claimed three wins and two draws from their last six matches.
Allardyce told the West Ham official website: "If we're still here towards the end of January we'll reassess our aims. We'll have played 20 games, we'll have played everybody once, So we should have a good indicator of where we are.
"We'll see what everybody has in their locker, everybody would've seen what we have so it'll be a question of whether we can carry it on."
West Ham travel to Sunderland for their next league game on Saturday.