Derek McInnes insists Kilmarnock acquired what they deserved after a dramatic come-from-behind win over Motherwell on Saturday.
Two targets within the house of 5 minutes from Dan Armstrong and Ash Taylor earned Killie a 2-1 victory after Kevin van Veen had given the Steelmen a first-half lead.
The Rugby Park males climbed off the underside of the desk and up into ninth place after their first Premiership win of the season.
And gaffer McInnes was delighted to see the outcome match the efficiency after a tough opening month following the membership's top-flight return.
He instructed Killie TV: "It is all the time good to get that victory once you're coming from behind however, ideally, we might prefer to take cost of the sport and get in entrance.
"I believed by and huge it was a powerful efficiency. We spoke at half-time about the necessity to keep calm, hold the depth within the sport, hold asking questions however, extra importantly, hold having the assumption.
"It will have been simple to really feel sorry for ourselves however we requested the gamers how they wished to really feel at quarter to 5 and it was precisely as I hoped. I believed it was a deserved victory for us.
"We're right here to get the job finished and play nicely and I believed we performed nicely; I believed we moved the ball nicely. We simply wanted to try to make extra of alternatives.
"The drive from everybody within the workforce and the drive from the supporters within the stands to get it finished was actually pleasing.
"I've seen a whole lot of premier league soccer this season and I do know from watching that first half then that second half that we're a very good facet. We simply must tighten up a wee bit, hold extra clear sheets and take extra of our alternatives."
McInnes praised Taylor's menace at set-pieces and saluted the show of Armstrong who's making a big effect within the first workforce.
"I am delighted for wee Danny," added McInnes. "To attain that purpose within the space of the pitch he was in was nice for him. He is infectious and did good for us."
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