Goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen believes there is still plenty for Stoke City to play for this season, despite having already reached 39 points.Eleventh-placed City have to travel to title challengers Chelsea and Manchester United, and they host lowly Hull City on Saturday.
Sorensen told BBC Radio Stoke: "We might not be able to do much ourselves, but we can certainly have an impact.
"We can decide things, maybe the Premier League title at the end of it."
The Denmark international continued: "We know we'll be facing teams that will be taking things seriously and that should be enough motivation for us to do the same ourselves.
"It's up to us to take that challenge and prove that we deserve to be where we are in the table."
Stoke almost certainly guaranteed their Premier League survival with a 1-0 victory away at West Ham in their last outing.
Hull, meanwhile, picked up their first win under new manager Iain Dowie, a 2-0 success over Fulham, to boost their own hopes of staying up.
Sorensen has made 34 starts for the Potters in all competitions this season, keeping nine clean sheets in the process.
Source: BBC Sport
Source: BBC Sport