Waynne Phillips believes Wrexham's start in their 2-0 victory over Bristol City was as well as the club have played from the outset of a match this season.
The Red Dragons enjoyed plenty of possession early on and took the lead in spectacular fashion as Nathan Broadhead curled beyond Radek Vitek in the 16th minute.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe Robins had an improved spell late on in the opening half at the Stok Cae Ras, although the game was put beyond them when goalkeeper Vitek inadvertently turned George Thomason's corner into his own net on 74 minutes.
And ex-Wrexham midfielder Phillips believes his former club were fully worth the three points against Gerhard Struber's outfit.
"I think they deserved the victory against Bristol City," Phillips told BBC Radio Cymru.
"The first half, especially the first 36 minutes, was very good, as good as we've seen here this season.
"When you aren't conceding goals, you've always got a great chance of going on to win matches.
"Everyone's leaving the Stok Cae Ras very happy once again."