Stephen Robinson is targeting yet more surprises from his Motherwell squad as they go into a tough run of Ladbrokes Premiership fixtures.
Celtic are the visitors to Fir Park on Sunday, before the return from the international break sees Rangers and Aberdeen come to Lanarkshire in quick succession.
The Steelmen are chasing a top six finish as the split looms on the horizon and the manager says his team will maintain a positive outlook as they look to be in the top half.
“The attitude we have is we’ll try and take maximum points from them all,” Robinson said.
“Is that realistic? It’s definitely what we set out to do. Whether we achieve that remains to be seen.
“We will go positive. We will go against people and make sure that we are competitive.
“We do need to take points, of course. We’ve got the three games coming up at home and we’ve got a very good home record.
“We will make sure they are tough, tough games and we will go into them confident. Why not?”
Motherwell will come off the run with an away trip to face St Johnstone, before heading to Hampden Park for the fourth time this season in their William Hill Scottish Cup semi final against Aberdeen.
Expectations have long been surpassed in the cup competitions but Robinson says his targets remain the same as always.
“My objective from the board is to stay in this division,” he said. “My aims are much higher than that. We’ve been able to achieve that this season with a final and a semi final. We’re sitting seventh in the league.
“But first and foremost, let’s get the points that make sure we are in the division. Everything else is a bonus.”