Ross County ended a wait of 15 months for an away victory in style by galloping to a 3-0 win over Dundee that lifts them four points clear of the bottom of the Scottish Premiership.
September 2023 was the last time County picked up all three points on the road, but goals from Noah Chilvers, Joshua Nisbet and Jordan White secured the Dingwall side's first away under manager Don Cowie.
"Psychologically, for the group it's huge," Cowie told BBC Scotland. "Time will tell how important it is and how we build on it, but it's good to stop the run we were on.
"I saw some individually brilliant performances today and collectively we were really strong. We earned it today."
Chilvers' arrowed strike had the visitors ahead, with the Englishman playing a delightful one-two on the edge of the box before drilling into the bottom corner.
It was Cowie's side who showed they had the mentality to get over the line when Chilvers set up Nisbet nicely, slipping the ball in behind with the Australian midfielder finishing coolly.
Dundee didn't help themselves, gifting County a penalty to kill the game off when Josh Mulligan caught Nisbet when trying to clear a corner. White stepped up and sent the keeper the wrong way.
County rise to 10th in the league table, moving a point behind ninth-placed Dundee.