Lawrence Shankland "will score goals wherever he plays", says Heart of Midlothian interim head coach Liam Fox, after the striker fired his team to a vital Scottish Premiership victory over Ross County.
Shankland scored twice and set up another as Hearts came from behind to all-but secure their top-flight status and consign their hosts to a sixth straight defeat.
Often deployed in a deeper role by Neil Critchley, sacked by the Tynecastle club last weekend, Shankland was fielded as Fox's main striker and proved the game's most threatening player.
"We did a lot of work this week on the structure of the team and how we want to create chances," Fox told BBC Scotland.
"Lawrence Shankland will score goals wherever he plays. I just felt we need him in and around the box to hopefully get him the chances he did today, because when he gets those, he usually hits the back of the net."
With Fox again in temporary charge, Hearts sit seventh, eight points above the bottom two, ending their five-game winless run and dispelling gnawing fears of being sucked into the play-off berth.
The troubled hosts, who led through Ronan Hale's snapshot, stay six points clear of basement side St Johnstone, and two behind Dundee, with a trio of league games remaining.
Hearts were the dominant force in a lively first half, Jorge Grant and Shankland spurning early opportunities, Adam Forrester having a crack from distance and Forrest hooking over from a promising position.
There was no harbinger of a home goal; County's attacking trident of Alex Samuel, Jordan White and Hale relatively bereft of possession and the midfield behind them outmuscled and picked open.
Then, one came.
For perhaps the first time, Nohan Kenneh outboxed Beni Baningime in the middle of the park, strode forward and slid in Hale, whose terrific first-time finish fizzed low beyond goalkeeper Craig Gordon.
Hearts stirred, Shankland forcing a smart double stop from Jordan Amissah, then teeing up Forrest on the counter, who blazed over the stand.
Shankland, over a recent injury and restored to the number nine spot, looked sharp and the captain hauled his toiling team off the canvas, collecting a Baningime pass, stepping inside and slotting beneath Amissah.
Hale menaced again soon after the break, a ricocheting ball diverted into his path and his volley superbly stopped by Craig Gordon at close range.
However, it was Shankland who struck, prodding home from Kenneth Vargas' pull-back.
The skipper's fingerprints were all over the killer third, seizing upon an Akil Wright slip and squaring for Forrest to convert. He nearly bagged a hat-trick late on but was denied by Amissah from point-blank range.
Points safe. And Hearts might well be too.