Dundee United defender Jarek Fojut has demanded his team-mates reproduce what he sees every day in training.
And the big Pole reckons if the Tangerines can do that — starting with Kilmarnock at Tannadice — they’ll almost be unstoppable.
“If you see these guys in training every day, the skills they have are incredible,” said the 27-year-old.
“Unfortunately, we haven’t been able to fully show that on a weekend.
“The performance levels as a team has not matched what I see on the training pitches.
“There are improvements to be made — we demand much more from ourselves.
“At the moment we’re good but we want this team to be very good.”
Since the day he signed on the dotted line, coming on a free from Norwegian outfit Tromso in the summer, Fojut says he’s been impressed with what he has seen.
Although building up a reputation as one of Scotland’s hardest, no-nonsense stoppers, the centre-half admits he’s a fan of the finer things in life.
Not content with winning games, which United have become adept at this season, he wants to make sure the club entertain their fans.
“So far we are doing really well — there are more positives than there are negatives,” said Fojut.
“We are trying to build something good.
“The fans can see what we are trying to do.
“We are not looking to just win games — we want to entertain.”