Cardiff City head coach Brian Barry-Murphy says he is "over the moon" with his side's performance in their 3-1 win over Luton Town.
First-half goals from David Turnbull, Joel Colwill and Perry Ng set the tone for what was an excellent afternoon for the Bluebirds.
Cardiff's win, coupled with Lincoln City's 1-1 draw against Bolton Wanderers, means Barry-Murphy's side are now four points clear at the top of League One, and 10 points above third place.
"I'm over the moon with the performance," said Barry-Murphy.
"We started the game with great intensity, created good chances and scored enough of them to win the game.
"Against a team of this calibre we knew we had to be at our best and really pleasingly we were."
Cardiff limited Luton to just one shot on target, which came from the penalty spot after 20 minutes to level the game.
Otherwise it was an assured performance from the league leaders, who carved out 18 chances of their own and on another day could have added to their tally.
But for all their attacking prowess, it was the way Cardiff limited Luton that impressed Barry-Murphy.
"All the lads at the back were really concentrated against a team who are dangerous," he said.
"They can create and score goals, so I'm really pleased with how little we conceded against them.
"We gave them nothing in terms of momentum or attempts on goal. That was as pleasing as anything about the performance today."