Jack Walton says Dundee United will "put all the energy and effort" into trying to "achieve something amazing" as the club targets a European place this season.
The keeper, who is in his second spell at Tanadice on loan from Luton, also says he had to prove himself upon his return to Dundee United but reckons he can be pleased with his individual performance this season. Walton was part of the United squad that won the Scottish Championship last season.
United sealed a top-six spot thanks to their win at Hearts last weekend and are now pushing for a third-place finish.
The 26-year-old said: "I feel like I've had another really good season myself. I did well last year, and people can say 'it's the level,' so when I came back up here, I had to prove myself again, and on the whole, I've been happy with what I've done.
"I've kept quite a few clean sheets, and my performances have been really good.
"There's a big difference – last year we were the biggest club in the league comparable to what Celtic and Rangers are in this league in terms of having to go out there and win every game and if we didn't it was deemed a failure, even sometimes a draw wasn't good enough – those are the expectations of being a massive club in the Championship.
"This season, we've come up against bigger clubs and better opposition, but we've held our own and had some really good results.
"We had the goal of trying to get in the top six and we've got that completed, but we've now a great chance to achieve something amazing. We'll put all the energy and effort in, to try and finish as high as we possibly can."
The former Barnsley goalkeeper is out of contract in the summer but is putting decisions on his future on hold.
"I just want to put all my energy into this season. It's not over, so I like to just concentrate on my football and make sure I have a good finish to the season and the rest will take care of itself after that," he said.