Getting Leicester City players to realise their potential will be key in the Foxes' relegation battle, says manager Gary Rowett.
The 52-year-old oversaw his first win as Leicester boss in as they beat Bristol City 2-0 on Tuesday.
It was enough to lift the East Midlands club out of the drop zone with nine matches remaining.
When asked by BBC Radio Leicester about what it would take for the Foxes avoid a second successive relegation, after dropping out of the Premier League last term, Rowett replied: "By playing to our potential.
"Any team achieves something good and feel proud about themselves when they justify their potential. How you do that is play together as a team, you value different part of the games.
"If you embrace that, we know we have good players, we know that we have players that can perform better than we have done.
"I thought Tuesday was a glimpse of that, but I still don't think it's the best version of ourselves yet. And that is obviously what we are trying to achieve.
You can listen to all that Gary Rowett had to say to BBC Radio Leicester in the latest When You're Smiling podcast above or on the club’s BBC Sounds page.