Glasgow Warriors head coach Sean Lineen believes his side need to head to Montpellier next weekend full of confidence following their 20-15 victory at Firhill.
Lineen's side moved into second place in Pool 3 thanks to their victory over Heineken Cup debutants Montpellier.
They now head to France for the return game next Saturday and Lineen knows it's going to be a tough ask.
"We've got to go with a realistic ambition of winning the away game," he said.
"But it's going to be incredibly tough.
"If we play like we did in the first half today, we'll be 30 points down.
"We need to make sure we go across there, get the basics right.
"They've got some fantastic players and when they get their momentum going they're incredibly difficult to beat."
"Unfortunately, giving them the bonus point takes the gloss off a bit.
"We needed to tighten up there. We got a bit carried away trying to score, going from two metres from their line to them scoring at the other end shows what they're capable of.
"The players just needed to go up a couple of gears - we're just getting these wins.
"If we had kept the tempo, kept the ball a bit longer in the right areas, we could've perhaps scored a couple more tries.
"But this is a fantastic win. To cap it off with a great set-piece try was absolutely marvellous."