"Excellent" Hibernian comfortably beat Motherwell to move off the foot of the Scottish Premiership with a first victory in 10 matches.
Goals from Junior Hoilett, Mykola Kuharevich and Josh Campbell backed up Tuesday's dramatic 3-3 draw with Aberdeen to ease the pressure on head coach David Gray.
Hibs are now three points above Edinburgh rivals Hearts, who host Aberdeen on Sunday, while Motherwell remain fifth.
"I thought the players were excellent. You don't always get what you deserve in football but we did today," said Gray.
"Defensively, that's as strong as we've looked, right across the board. I think this is one of the first times this season where I'm not talking about individual errors."
Hoilett knocked in Nicky Cadden's deep cross to open the scoring after 26 minutes when Motherwell goalkeeper Aston Oxborough came for the ball and missed it.
Kuharevich added the second before half-time when he poked the ball into the net from close range amid a goalmouth scramble.
The visitors started the second half in similarly imposing fashion with Kuharevich, Nectarios Triantis and Nicky Cadden all passing up opportunities.
On the hour, Hibs goalkeeper Jordan Smith - who was the subject of criticism for his performance in midweek - produced a smart save to deny an overhead flick from Motherwell's Zach Robinson.
Hibs then killed the game with 10 minutes to play when substitute Campbell slammed in a third goal after latching on to Dwight Gayle's headed lay-off.