Southampton striker Cyle Larin believes that his side are "becoming stronger" with every game they play.
Saints added to the success of Saturday's FA Cup win over Arsenal with a thumping victory over Wrexham on Tuesday, when they scored five goals to jump back into the play-off positions.
Larin was on the scoresheet for his fifth goal of the season at At Stok Cae Ras, picking up the ball on halfway before driving towards goal and finishing across the keeper with his right foot.
He arrived at Saints on deadline day in the January transfer window with an option to make the deal permanent in the summer.
"There's a lot of belief in the squad and trust in each other," he told BBC Radio Solent.
"I think you see it on the pitch where the guys are really connecting and I think it's just game-by-game we are getting better and becoming stronger.
"You can smile for a bit with the win, but we're going to have to go again this weekend and the next game is the most important game and the team knows that.
"It was a great game against Arsenal and we knew Wrexham was very important, probably more important than the last game but everyone knows we take it game-by-game."
Saints are next in action on Saturday when they host Derby County before playing Blackburn Rovers in midweek.