St Mirren striker Gavin Reilly says the Buddies have no one to fear after their good start to the season.
Saints have picked up three wins from four in the league and six wins from their last seven matches in all competitions.
It's a run that sees the Buddies sit joint second in the Ladbrokes Championship ahead of this weekend's match against Inverness Caledonian Thistle at the Paisley 2021 Stadium.
The 24 year-old cut a frustrated figure during his loan spell at fellow Championship side Dunfermline last season.
However, he has proved to be anything but in his time at Saints so far with his eight goals in his first 10 appearances in the black and white a major factor in the Buddies good start to the campaign.
Speaking to stmirren.com, Reilly said: "After last season it is good to hit the ground running.
The other boys have chipped in with goals, but to get eight goals in 10 appearances I'm absolutely delighted.
"Goals are important but the main thing I wanted to do was get back to playing regularly on a Saturday. That's happened so far and the goals have been there as well so that is positive.
"Apart from the Partick Thistle and Morton matches I think we have been decent in every match. Nine points from the first four games is a good start and gives us a good chance to go and build upon that with the games coming up.
"It's still early days, but we put a good marker down against Dundee United. It was a great win for the boys.
"Inverness haven't gotten off to a great start but we will give them the respect they are due. They are a team that has just come down from the Premiership and they have got some good players.
"But we are at home so we should be looking to win that and take it on to the Dunfermline game away. With the belief we have right now and the momentum we are building up there is no one to be scared of."
The striker added two goals to his tally in the win over Hearts Colts in the second round of the IRN-BRU Cup on Saturday.
Saints were drawn against League One side Raith Rovers in the third round of the tournament yesterday.
He was speaking before the draw, but his hopes of a home tie were granted when it was announced that Buddies will face Rovers at the Paisley 2021 Stadium on the weekend of 7/8th October.
A winner of this competition back in 2013, the striker is hungry to get his hands on it again this season.
You would like to get someone at home and get through to the next round," he said.
"I've won that competition before and the gaffer says he want to win it as well.
"It would be good to get another cup run and we just need to see what happens."