Brighton boss Dario Vidosic said the club believe finishing in the Women's Super League's top four is a realistic target.
Albion return from the winter break fifth in the table and have a six-point cushion over sixth-placed Tottenham.
Speaking before Friday's game against Liverpool (kick-off 19:00 GMT), Vidosic said: "If you ask us we will always say yes.
"The club has set the ambition of being in the top four, I will always set the ambition of trying to be champions. That is the mentality. We will go out, we will try and win every game.
"In the end only one team can be champions and we will do everything we can. We are still in three competitions, we will put our best foot forward in all three to try and bring back some silverware to the club."
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On whether the club are ahead of schedule in his first season, Vidosic said: "Overall I am really happy with how we have progressed and we are looking to take the next steps starting on Friday night."
He added: "There are still phases of play and aspects of the game that we are looking to fix. We are learning throughout and how teams are differing their style to match ours. There has been a lot of learning and there is still a lot of learning to go."
On the postponement of Saturday's FA Cup tie, he said: "Everyone was keen to get back into it but mother nature had other ideas. It was very cold. The staff tried everything to get the pitch ready but player safety has to come first."
On having an extra week to get players back from injury: "It's given an opportunity for a couple of players to keep building and re-join the squad. It's good to have bigger numbers now."
He expects a "great game" against "a very dangerous opponent" in Liverpool.
On Liverpool's new signings, he added: "We are prepared for if the new signings do take to the field. We know enough about them but it's different when they put on a new shirt. We will be ready to make any adjustments in the match, They have a very good squad, good coach who has done very well."