Wales captain Sam Warburton is targeting a comprehensive victory over Scotland in their Six Nations clash on Sunday.
The Welsh head into the match having sneaked past Ireland in their tournament opener last week, while the Scots put on a decent display in defeat to England at Murrayfield.
Wales are one of the favourites to win the competition this year and, with Sunday's encounter on their own patch at the Millennium Stadium, the Scots will have it all to do.
The men in red won many admirers at last year's World Cup and but for Warburton's red card in the semi-final against France, would probably have contested their first final in the prestigious event.
But it was not to be and three successive defeats followed before the pulsating victory in Dublin.
And now, with the vociferous home crowd behind them, Warburton made it clear that nothing but a resounding victory will do this weekend.
"Scraping through on the weekend would not be good enough," he told a press conference. "We have got to play well and have an impressive win."
The Cardiff Blues' flanker admitted that the World Cup had given the players a shot in the arm but he feels it is now time to draw a line under their exploits in New Zealand and focus solely on the future to keep up the good work.
"The World Cup was one step forward, and I think beating Ireland away was a big statement, but there is no point doing that and then struggling at home," he added. "If we want to be the best, then that is the attitude we've got to have."