Swansea boss Paul Clement has set his players a challenging points target for Premier League survival.
Forty points is typically enough for safety and Swansea are 13 short of that mark with nine games remaining.
But Clement wants more than the 42 points West Ham were relegated with at the end of the 2002-03 season - the most that any side has gone down with in a 38-game campaign.
"The highest number of points a team has gone down with is 42 so we need more than that," head coach Clement said ahead of Sunday's home game against relegation rivals Middlesbrough.