West Ham United manager Sam Allardyce is not dreaming of qualifying for the Champions League just yet but that could change in January if his side continue their flying start to the Premier League season.

Fourth-placed West Ham, who have 27 points from 15 games, have surpassed expectations with a string of fine attacking displays and they will be hoping to record their fourth straight win when they travel to Sunderland tomorrow.

“If we’re still here towards the end of January then we’ll reassess our aims,” Allardyce told a news conference yesterday.

“By that point we’ll have played 20 games, we’ll have played everybody once so we should have a good indicator of where we are.

“We’ll see what everybody has got in their locker, everybody would’ve seen what we have in ours so it’ll be a question of whether we can carry it on.”

England striker Andy Carroll, who missed the start of the season with an ankle injury, struck twice against Swansea City as West Ham cruised to a 3-1 victory.

With fellow forwards Diafra Sakho and Enner Valencia making a seamless transition to the Premier League, Allardyce is delighted with his strike force.

“He’s (Carroll) had a long lay-off and only played a handful of games. His confidence will get better the more he plays, his goals will help that too,” Allardyce said.

“We’re the third highest scorers in the League, with nine different scorers before the Swansea game.

“So we’re getting goals from all over the team.

“With our options up front with Valencia and Sakho back as well as Carlton Cole and Mauro Zarate, it is a very strong frontline that we can change if and when we need to.”

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