West Ham United midfielder wants nothing less than three points when his team takes on Burnley on Saturday.
A clean sheet at Queens Park Rangers last time out marked a return to defensive solidity and he believes the Hammers can take that a step further when they face the Clarets.
"The clean sheet at QPR is something to build on," he said. "It was great for Reece Burke and that was one positive out of last weekend.
"It was a tough game for Reece to come into, a battle and not a pretty one to watch. He did really well and I'd be very surprised if he's not in the team on Saturday.
"We've now got the second from last home game of the season against Burnley and we need to go our and get the three points.