St Johnstone "needed these three points", said manager Simo Valakari after two late goals completed a sensational comeback against Motherwell.
Finishes by Taylor Steven and Bozo Mikulic on 86 and 88 minutes ensured a dramatic and potentially priceless victory for the bottom-placed side, who are now seven points adrift.
"Let's say we would have lost this match 1-0, I would stand there and say we played an okay game," Valakari told BBC Scotland.
"We needed the goals to show for it. I never doubted the desire of the players or the club and we showed it today. We needed this. We needed these three points to try and climb the table."
After defeating the Steelmen in the Scottish Cup last week, it appeared as though their Premiership pain was going to continue after conceding a spot-kick inside the opening 30 seconds.
It was minute four by the time Andy Halliday tucked away the penalty after referee Kevin Clancy went to the monitor to spot home captain Sven Sprangler's handball.
Stuart Kettlewell's visitors could not kick on as the manager watched on from the stand, serving the first of a two-match suspension after an accumulation of bookings.
As time ticked on in a freezing Perth, and after a raft of changes, it was the hosts who stepped up the search for much-needed and much-deserved points and goals and both came in remarkable fashion, sparking bedlam at McDiarmid Park.
Mikulic brilliantly smashed in the winner two minutes after Steven had slotted in a merited equaliser for a Saints side who have been thrown something of a lifeline.