Manchester United interim boss Ole Gunnar Solksjaer has insisted he will not be satisfied with the side finishing in the top four this season.
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Prior to Solksjaer's appointment in December - United were 11 points adrift of the Champions League spots.
However, six successive Premier League victories for Solksjaer and the Red Devils has seen them move to just three points off fourth-placed Chelsea.
United are also now in the fifth round of the FA Cup, after being drawn against Chelsea, as well as in the Round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League - where they will face Paris Saint-Germain.
There's some incredibly tough fixtures there, but Solksjaer is ambitious and he is demanding his side fight on all fronts this season.
"That is not the dream, though, to be top four. For Man Utd, you should always aim to win the league," Solksjaer admitted.
"We can't do that this year, but we have to get back to the challenge. We've got the Champions League, we've got the FA Cup, we can't just say we've got top four and that's it.
"We have to look at if we can win something this year. As I've said, I go into every game as Man Utd manager thinking we can win this game."
Solksjaer, though, did admit that a title challenge is a little farfetched this season, but has challenged his players to catch Tottenham, who are in third.
"We are sixth at the moment, so we are way off the top teams," the Norwegian continued. "We are challenging to be top three at the moment. I don't think we can realistically think about the top two positions.
"I've been really impressed with the players, their desire and the team spirit. That goes a long way.
"We need to use these months to be ready for the challenge next year, we came second last year, we wanted to be challenging for the top place but it didn't happen.
"It's about reorganising and just starting next season to be ready to challenge and get some more points."
United take on Burnley at Old Trafford later this evening, with Solksjaer looking to make it seven wins from seven games in the Premier League.