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Conor Coady reveals Wolves' 'mentality' as they chase West Ham, Arsenal and Tottenham

Wolves captain Conor Coady says there is "no real conversation" around the club about a potential top-five finish in the Premier League.

The Wanderers are currently in eighth place on 40 points and have five less points than West Ham who sit in fifth.

But Bruno Lage's men have a game in hand over the Hammers and Manchester United who are in fourth place.

On talkSPORT breakfast show this morning, the skipper was quizzed about whether finishing within the top five was now the standard for the club.

Coady replied: "I'll be honest with you, it's something where we don't set at the start of the season, 'we want to finish here, or we want to do this or we want to do that', we take it a game at a time, it's what we've always done as a football club as a team, as staff around the place.

"It's something we've always done, so we're comfortable in these positions each and every year, we didn't manage to do it last year but again, this year we're doing ok and we're playing some good stuff and we are where we are.

"It's not something we say we want to finish there but hopefully we can try and push it and play as well and as good as we can.

"You know those other teams will at some point kick on and go again so we know how tough the league is but it's up to us to do our jobs as much as we can.

"There's no real conversation to say that we want to finish here, we want to challenge this, that, it's kind of having that mentality and we see where we end up."

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