Motherwell have rediscovered their swagger just in time to play a pivotal role in the Scottish Premiership title race, following an impressive 3-2 victory over Rangers at Ibrox.
After a rough patch that yielded only one point from five matches, the Steelmen turned in a stunning first-half performance to knock the stuffing out of Rangers and reignite their own season.
While Motherwell cannot win the league themselves, their run-in includes clashes against leaders Hearts and second-placed Celtic, making them potential kingmakers. Former Hearts defender Allan Preston said on BBC Radio Scotland: "They'll decide who wins this league, Motherwell, because they are so good."
The victory was built on fluid, fearless football that has earned plaudits all season. Ex-Celtic midfielder John Collins praised their style: "They play good football, they attack, they're creative. All credit to Motherwell."
With the title race heating up, all eyes will be on Fir Park in the coming weeks as Motherwell look to cap a memorable campaign by influencing who lifts the trophy.