Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says it's too early to assess his side's performance in the Premier League.
The Gunners are fifteen points from leaders Chelsea but will be determined to close the gap from the top four when they face West Ham United on Sunday afternoon.
"I don't give importance to the table at the moment," Wenger said.
"There's 20 games to go. It's very tight and it's down to consistency now.
"We know every game now is down to consistency and reproducing the performances. We need to prepare quickly, focus quickly and that is an ability we want to show at West Ham.
"The plan is to sleep well and recover. We want to stay in the game. We'll train on Saturday morning and on Saturday night we go to the hotel. It's very quick and interesting as well."
Asked if any of the injured players will be in the squad, the Frenchman said: "[Laurent] Koscielny has a chance, he will have a test tomorrow.
"He has a little chance. [Alex] Chamberlain has an even smaller chance.
"[Theo Walcott] was in the squad on Friday but it was difficult to bring him on when it was tight and we had to defend. He's not far away."