Rangers defender Tuur Rommens says confidence is flowing through the squad after Sunday's gritty 1-0 win at St Mirren.
The Belgian's first goal for the club – tapping home Nico Raskin's cross in the first half – was the difference between the sides in Paisley.
The result takes Danny Rohl's side to within three points of Hearts at the top of the Scottish Premiership.
Although Rommens says they were not at their best, he was delighted to return to winning ways after drawing in the league against Celtic and then being knocked out of the Scottish Cup by their rivals.
"I think we played better last week than we did on Sunday, but we didn't win," Rommens said.
"We played an OK game [on Sunday], not our best game.
"It was difficult, but we won, so that's the most important thing.
"I think we have a great group. If you see our performance in the last weeks, I think we deserved more points.
"But it is what it is, and maybe we didn't play our best game on Sunday, but we won, and that's the most important thing.
"I think there are 24 points to play for and we are three behind.
"So, of course, we have the confidence, but we need to take it game by game, and then we'll see where we end."
Rommens previously played for Genk and Westerlo in Belgium and he is enjoying the heightened pressure that comes with playing for Rangers.
"Yes, it's no secret that I hadn't played for a club like Rangers, and I wanted to come here," he said.
"I want to play for a club like Rangers, and I want to have this feeling, to have this pressure to win every game, and I think I integrated well into the group.
"I had some good moments on Sunday, I had some difficult moments, but I'm just happy with my first goal and happy with the win.
"I try to help the team offensively also. In the last couple of years I haven't scored a lot.
"I have to score more, that's an aspect of my game that I have to improve and I know this."