Coventry City manager Mark Robins said he thinks that everyone enjoyed the game as the Sky Blues recorded their biggest home win of the season with a 4-0 victory over Grimsby Town in a League 2 fixture at the Ricoh Arena.
Mark McNulty scored a second half hat-tick after Peter Vincenti had given the Sky Blues a first half lead and speaking to the media about the victory, Mark Robins said: "I think everybody enjoyed that today.
"It was a good professional performance.
"We were clinical in front of goal - even if it did take us a while to get going. All over the pitch we were good.
"Grimsby have had a big change around. They have tried to add pace to the side. Gary McSheffrey came in and, I would imagine, he would have been desperate to score against us today.
"They only threatened us one but that is me nitpicking. We were able to clear that chance and keep them a bay all game.
"The finish was magnificent from us. The set-pieces were good, and we haven't been good enough at that this season.
"Then to top it off: McNulty's strike for the fourth was fantastic. It was a brilliant strike.
"I am really pleased for the players today. There has been a shift in mentality and you can see that. The belief is there. We have a tough game coming up on Friday so we will not get carried away, but we will enjoy this tonight.
"The suporters have enjoyed that and they have got right behind us today. We want to keep this going."