Huddersfield Town manager Mark Robins believes that his side deserved to win by more than the 5-1 scoreline against Yeovil Town this afternoon.
Ishmael Miller opened the scoring for the visitors in the 13th minute, but Adam Clayton, Martin Paterson and Joel Lynch all got on the scoresheet before Danny Ward bagged a brace at the John Smith's Stadium.
"We scored five but I think we were good value for more," the 44-year-old told reporters.
"We have a healthy points tally but our first target has to be 54 points, then we can see where we are. The players are enjoying themselves and so are the supporters.
"This is a healthy club but it's still early days for us."
The Terriers are 11th in the Championship, four points off a playoff spot.