Nicky Law is aiming to justify the praise as Motherwell host Kilmarnock on Saturday afternoon.
The Fir Parkers have won a host of admirers for a fluid, offensive start to the campaign, which has seen the ‘Well ascend to second spot in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.
Indeed, the Steelmen have been the surprise package of the season thus far, losing only three of their first eleven SPL encounters.
It has brought effusive praise from many quarters, including – Killie boss Kenny Shiels, who lavished praise upon Stuart McCall’s charges, particularly the midfield and full-backs.
“I know he was complimentary about a few of the lads here; calling Tom and Stevie the best full-backs in the league – nobodies buying that,” Law joked.
“No, but Tom and Stevie probably are as good full-backs as there is in this division. They have been absolutely brilliant for us; the whole team has.
“We’ve changed the formation a little bit in the last few weeks, playing with a three in the middle and with three up front, effectively.
“Because this team passes the ball so well it doesn’t matter where I’m playing really. At the minute it’s working well, with Jenno sitting and me playing beside Las. It seems to have suited us so far, so it’s good people are recognizing that.
“It’s hard to single anyone out as standing out because the group has worked so well together.
“As a club we’ve had so much praise from everyone and it’s good to hear. As a group our feet are still on the ground, and the praise is great – but I’m sure, come February, if we lose a few we’ll get plenty of stick.
“We just need to keep working hard and winning as many games as we can.”
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The Steelmen are currently on a four-match unbeaten run, which has included three victories – dominant wins at Tannadice and Easter Road proving particular highlights on the road.
It has been one of the most impressive openings to a top-flight season that Motherwell have ever recorded.
Some fans have even, optimistically, suggested that someone at the club looks into getting a hold of the UEFA Champions League theme.
Such suggestions are a bit of fun, and indicative of a marvelous start to the season in North Lanarkshire – but Law knows what the real targets are ahead of the visit of Kilmarnock.
“We’re not getting carried away,” he continued. “We know we’ve only played eleven games. It’s about collecting as many points as we can, as early as we can, and the aim is still to get in the top six.
“We had a good start, winning four out of the first five matches. But that’s all it was: a good start. I don’t think we really believed we would carry on so well. Winning seven out of eleven is more than anyone could have expected.
“It’ something we’ve spoke about; the need to get as many points we can early. At the moment all the pitches are nice and we can play our football.
“There’s a nine point gap to seventh place at the moment, and the aim is a top six spot, so it’s good to have that early breathing space.”