Exeter Chiefs head coach Rob Baxter is adamant that his side still have a lot to improve on despite their victory over London Wasps on Saturday.
The Devon outfit claimed a 30-26 victory at Sandy Park over the weekend to pick up their first win of the new Aviva Premiership season.
Chiefs were thrashed by Northampton Saints on the opening day of the campaign, but Baxter is pleased with the way his side responded on home turf.
"We've done the important thing which is to bang the win in, in our first home game," Baxter told reporters.
"Now we can look back at the bigger picture and say we've had Wasps at home Northampton away and collected four points, so that's not a bad start.
"We coaches say it all the time that it's nice to win and know you've got plenty to work on, and we have plenty to work on. But we've knocked over a Premiership victory and that's what counts."
Exeter travel to London Irish in their next fixture.