Harry Kane believes Tottenham Hotspur can set their sights on more than simply a top-four finish.
Spurs moved into third place following their convincing 3-0 win at Norwich City on Tuesday night, leapfrogging North London rivals Arsenal, and remaining five points in arrears of leaders Leicester City.
Mauricio Pochettino's side has the most superior goal difference in the competition and are in striking distance of the top two, indicating to Kane that perhaps settling on just a Champions League place may not be ambitious enough for the White Hart Lane outfit.
"It is just one game at a time but we can beat anyone," the striker told the London Evening Standard.
"That's our mentality, that's what the manager has given us and that's what we have to take into the rest of the season.
"We're not really looking behind us. We're looking forward. That's what's been different from other seasons, when we were maybe trying to hang on to fourth or hang on to fifth.
"Now we're third and we're trying to get as far up the league as we can. We're not worried about the teams behind us."
Kane added: "I don't think there's a team in the league who will be looking forward to facing us.
"We are confident going into every game and that's what we've got to maintain. We're playing very well and confidence is probably as high as it's been all season."