Both managers felt Motherwell could have scored more in their 5-0 victory over Ross County.
Blair Spittal hit two brilliantly-taken goals and both Andy Halliday and Jack Vale netted their first goals for the club, while Theo Bair converted a penalty to make it six goals in five cinch Premiership games.
But Bair also had three one-one-ones, being denied twice by George Wickens and chipping just wide, and County’s two centre-backs were consistently exposed.
After his side moved a point off the top six after just a second win in 20 league games, Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell said: “It’s a top-drawer performance. To beat any team in this league 5-0, you’re playing well.
“I felt you saw what was an accumulation of what I feel has been some good performances. Sometimes you feel as if you’re patronising supporters and people in the media but I genuinely do believe we were working towards a win.
“We have been functioning well as a team, six unbeaten now, and that puts a nice finish to it with the five goals. But probably the ruthless side of me says that it could and should have been several more. We had some wonderful opportunities.
“The ruthless side of me says that we still want to work towards a better conversion rate but I have just reminded everyone it’s one game of football.”
Ross County have now collected only two points from eight games since beating Motherwell two months ago and fell six points behind their opponents.
Manager Derek Adams said: “Motherwell were the better side, obviously, scored goals and could have scored a lot more.”
Adams blamed “decision-making on and off the ball” for the heavy scoreline.
“We didn’t deal well enough with the runners,” he added. “It’s the basics of defending, isn’t it? Seeing your man in front of you. As soon as your man is in front of you then you’ve got a problem.
“The Motherwell attacker was on our shoulder a number of times and was able to get in behind. They had some good runs in behind and I thought they were excellent. They picked us off and scored five.
“Our goalkeeper, George Wickens, was very good and kept us in the game.”
Adams admitted getting out of the bottom two would be an uphill task.
“It’s very difficult because we’re five points adrift now,” he said.
“Well, we’re in the same position as we were when I came into the football club 11 games ago.
“Motherwell have had two wins in 20 games, we have had two wins in 11 games. That tells its own story. The problems are continuing.”