Tiernan Lynch admitted Larne's 1-0 win over Glenavon may not go down as a classic, but his only concern was seeing his side get back to winning ways again.
The Invermen had come through something of a mini slump following back-to-back defeats to Linfield and Coleraine.
Going to Mourneview Park Lynch knew his side were going to come scrutiny again, but all that he was concerned about was picking up three points.
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Thanks to an own goal from the unfortunate Sean Ward Larne were able to extend their lead at the top of the Danske Bank Premiership.
"I don't think they will be showing that on Match of the Day any time soon," said Lynch.
"Having lost two on the bounce it was important that we got back on the horse and it didn't really matter how we did it.
"It would have been nice to have backed it up with a great performance, but coming to Glenavon was always going to be a really tough game.
"They are a team which gives 100%. I'm sure there are many things Gary (Hamilton) can say about them but he can never fault their effort, they are absolutely superb.
"We knew we had to fight, it wasn't going to be a game that was going to be won in the first half.
"I'm super proud of the players. I think in the first half defensively we were superb.
"We had to play eight or nine minutes with ten men after Cian (Bolger) went off to get stitches in a head wound.
"They kept pumping ball after ball into the box, we were under a lot of pressure but we stood up to it.
"We hadn't had a clean sheet in two games so it's good to get back to that and picking up three points again."
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