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Slaven Bilic calm despite fine West Ham run in Premier League

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Image: West Ham celebrate Andy Carroll's winner to conquer Chelsea

West Ham are not getting carried away with their stunning start to the season, with manager Slaven Bilic insisting he wants his team to stay in the "red zone".

The Hammers are third in the Premier League after 10 games, having scored 22 goals, more than any other team in the league apart from leaders Manchester City.

Much has been said of West Ham's unbeaten away run, after their high-profile victories over Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City, but Saturday's victory over champions Chelsea has got some fans already dreaming of European football next season.

With his team currently on a seven game unbeaten run in the league, Bilic told the club's website: "If we drop [our level of performance], by even five percent then we are in trouble.

"We have to be in what I call the red zone all the time, we can never be in the comfort zone, and it can take ages to get out of it. So we can never be carried away.

"We are only a quarter of the way through the season. To be honest, I don't even think about football like that. One quarter, so what? All we want to do is concentrate on the next game.

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Slaven Bilic reflects on West Ham's stunning win against Chelsea

"Only when it is five games to the end of the season or so that we can concentrate on the league positions."

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James Collins believes West Ham can finish high up the table if they can sustain their current form at least until Christmas.

"We have got the squad to do it. That's the major thing. We've got competition for places in every position," the defender said.

"The squad this year has been improved so much that if we're there, or there abouts, around Christmas, there's no reason why we can't sustain that and finish there."

Carroll for England?
Carroll for England?

Bilic tips his striker for an international call-up

Collins also heaped praise on striker Andy Carroll, who scored the winner in Saturday's 2-1 win over Chelsea.

"Any team in the Premier League would be delighted to have Andy Carroll on the bench," the 32-year-old said.

"If I was on the defending team and Andy Carroll was coming on, I wouldn't be too happy about it. If you play the right ball to him I think he's unplayable at what he does."