Edinburgh head coach Andy Robinson firmly believes his side can make it through to the knock out stages of the Heineken Cup thanks to a crucial 13-6 win Castres.
That assumption looked highly unlikely after last Saturday's comprehensive defeat to Leinster but Robinson praised his side's commitment in recording their first tournament away since the 2003/04 season.
"We're still in it!" said the former England coach who is now in his second season with the Scottish club.
"There were two main aspects to this performance. Firstly, to come to France and play in such an exciting manner in the first half was tremendous.
"Then we showed fantastic courage to defend the way we did when they came back at us in the second half. Courage was the key."
Robinson also praised wing Mark Robertson, who scored the game's only try with 13 minutes on the clock.
"Mark won the match for us in two ways. His try was obviously crucial, but he also saved us with his challenge, which prevented Castres from scoring in the corner.
"Mark is a promising player, however, he has got to keep his feet on the ground."