West Bromwich Albion keeper Ben Foster has urged his teammates to give Roy Hodgson a perfect send-off against Arsenal on Sunday.
The match will be Hodgson's last for the Baggies before he takes up the reins as England manager, and Foster is keen to give the 64-year-old the send-off he deserves.
"He deserves to leave this club with a win in his last game here. He has been fantastic for us even though I've only been here for a year and he has been here for 18 months. Everybody says that since he came here he has just steadied the ship and got everyone settled," Foster told The Mirror.
"Everybody knows their jobs from the strikers, to the defenders to the goalkeepers. Once everyone knows what's going on at any point in the game, you have a chance of improving.
"Without a doubt we are going to go into the Arsenal game looking to get three points. We are not the sort of team to sit back. We will be going for it as much as they will. I think everyone agrees that the gaffer deserves our efforts."
The Baggies currently sit 10th in the table knowing that a win on Sunday will secure a top-half finish in the Premier League for the first time in the club's history.