Rhys McCabe watched his facet soar to the highest of League One and says they've a giant benefit in comparison with this time final season.
The Diamonds did not win any of their first three video games final season, however they've off to a flier with Saturday’s thumping 4-0 win over Falkirk backing up final week’s opening day triumph in Peterhead.
After watching his facet demolish the Bairns with a Calum Gallagher double added to by strikes from subs Gabby McGill and Salim Kouider-Aissa, player-boss McCabe stated: “It’s begin, all we are able to ask for is to exit and attempt to get the three factors.
“We’re delighted to get that, however it’s forgotten about now from my finish. The sport’s accomplished, the result's accomplished and we go once more subsequent week.
“However final season, when you take a look at the primary three video games with no wins, it was virtually like we had been making an attempt to catch groups immediately.
“It’s an actual benefit that you simply exit and begin the season on six factors, and it has virtually given us a bit kickstart to construct momentum, so it’s a giant factor.
“It’s about tweaking and altering that mentality, that we’re winners, we’re right here to win, and efficiency comes second.
“It’s nice that we got here away with 4 objectives, and the second-half efficiency was wonderful.
“However I’m not too bothered about that, as a result of we’ve come away with three factors, which is an important factor.”
McCabe was happy together with his facet’s exhibiting as they blew Falkirk away with a superb second-half show, and he paid tribute to striker Gallagher after grabbing his first objectives of the brand new marketing campaign.
He added: “Gal is intelligent, he occupies defenders rather well.
“I believe he’ll inform you himself that link-up play and completely different elements of the sport, that’s not Gal’s power.
“However what he does provide you with is that work-rate, endeavour, physicality and he is aware of the place the aim is.”
Airdrie are on the highway this Saturday to face Queen of the South, who dropped down from the Championship final season
“I do know Willie [boss Willie Gibson] nicely, he’ll have them organised,” McCabe insisted.
“They took a sore loss to Clyde within the first recreation and can really feel they’ve obtained one thing to show, particularly at residence.
“However we will probably be trying to go down there and strategy it in the best approach, be sure we do our homework, and we will probably be going there to win.”
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