Kilmarnock recorded their first win of the Scottish Premiership season in style as they dispatched a meek Dundee United at Tannadice.
Goals in either half from Bruce Anderson and Robbie Deas also secured a first league win for Stuart Kettlewell as Kilmarnock manager, while Zac Sapsford missed a late penalty to compound out-of-sorts United's misery.
Despite not picking up a victory in their first five games, spirits have still been high at the start of Kettlewell's reign, due to the level of performance in their four draws and a loss before this.
And although United were "slight favourites" before the match, according to manager Jim Goodwin, Kilmarnock were worth their victory.
Anderson's goal was a well-taken finish from the edge of the box, latching onto David Watson's lay-off and arrowing the ball into the bottom corner.
There was plenty of hesitation around the second, a back-post header which United keeper Yevhenii Kuchurenko appeared to claw away, but the ball had crossed the line and the goal was given.
They could have made it more comfortable, too. Marcus Dackers sliced a powerful effort just wide, while Brad Lyons' curled effort was well saved.
It wasn't all bad for United. Panutche Camara was arguably the best player in the first half, and substitute Nikolaj Moller forced Max Stryjek into a brilliant save with his backheel flick.
But they blew hot and cold too often, and struggled to find a clinical edge when they got into good positions - typified when Sapsford's late penalty was tipped around the post by Stryjek.