Dundeeās players get a blunt message from manager Paul Hartley when they report back to training this morning.
It is not that the heroes who beat Rangers in such convincing fashion at Dens on Sunday have fallen foul of an impossible-to-please gaffer.
Rather, Hartley will tell them in no uncertain terms they must maintain the standard they showed in that memorable 2-1 win because he knows that is what it will take to stay in the top six.
The victory, which was thoroughly deserved against a Rangers team that they dominated physically and psychologically, brought to an end a 25-year wait for a home win over the Ibrox men.
More significantly, the three points moved the Dark Blues into the coveted sixth place in the Premiership.
After such a high it would be tempting to let the level of performance slip ever so slightly.
However, with Motherwell waiting at Fir Park this Saturday and a host of challenging fixtures between now and the end of the season, Hartley is determined not to let that happen.
āNext weekend canāt be different,ā he said.
āThat is the level we have to take into the next few weeks.
āThe players need to know this is not a one-off.
āIt will be hard work again come Tuesday morning.
āThe challenge for us is that canāt be a one-off because itās Rangers.
āWe have to be like that every time.
āThe league is so tight, with everybody jostling to get in there, that we will be looking over our shoulders.ā