Falkirk midfielder Dylan Tait says the disappointment at elements of their performance in the 0-0 draw at Rangers shows how far they have progressed as a club.
John McGlynn's side restricted the Ibrox side to few chances as they extended their impressive run to just one defeat in their past eight Premiership fixtures.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThat haul of points leaves them five points clear of seventh placed Dundee United, as they impress on their return to the top flight.
"It just shows you how far we've come as a team," Tait told BBC Scotland.
"We're just newly promoted but I think we've got better and better. The manager and us as players.
"I think there's moments out there where we could have probably kept one more pass and we could have probably broke the lines a bit better and had more chances at goal.
" I think being realistic, coming here, you need to be happy with a point. We're in a good moment now as a team and as a club."
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementFalkirk have quickly established themselves as a Premiership force after 15 years in the lower divisions of Scottish football.
Tait placed the root of that with the coaching team and environment they operate in.
"I think the manager and the coaches are really, really good," Tait continued.
"I think the spirit and the changing room, it's a really good place to be. It's fun, you enjoy coming into work every day, it's good banter, but when we're training it's proper as well, it's hard work.
"I just think the team spirit and hard work is really the key to success, to be honest."
"I don't think there's much to fear in the league. We've played everybody now and hopefully we can just keep riding this wave we're on."