Hungarian tactician, Laszlo, who arrived at Tynecastle in the summer, claims the recent performances provide evidence that the squad is now taking his methods on board, particularly in defence.
"I am very happy about the team at the moment," he said. "They understand they need to be more cool and you need this in professional football.
"In the past, we had a lot of games like the ones against Aberdeen, Kilmarnock, Falkirk and Hibs, where we were very offensive and tried to play attacking football yet we forget to have the stability in defence.
"Now, we are trying to get 1-0 in front early and then get men behind the ball in order to make it difficult for the other team to score.
"If you stay tight in defence and play with stability and confidence then you can be successful.
"Against Inverness, we were very solid at the back and we didn't give our opponents too many chances.
"We perhaps had a little bit of luck before half-time with Robbie Neilson clearing the ball off the line, and this maybe was the turning point in the game.
"If Inverness had scored at this moment then we might have lost a little bit of confidence, but we didn't and were good enough to go on and win the match."



