Crystal Palace boss Neil Warnock feels victory at Everton will lift everyone at the club.
Palace pulled off a 3-2 shock at Goodison Park.
Warnock is still in the process of evaluating his squad after replacing Tony Pulis as manager but believes he has seen enough in his eight games in charge to date to inspire plenty of confidence.
He said: "This gives everyone a lot of belief. We should have won the other two games against Newcastle and Burnley and we were disappointed not to.
"I thought we deserved to win it today. We were apprehensive in the first 20 minutes and gave them a bit too much respect but from that moment we grew into the game and we said it was a game we could go on and try to win.
"What pleased me was that Everton are a good side and we had to hang in there at times and put our head in and make tackles and blocks, and I like that kind of football."
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