Think of Motherwell under Jens Berthel Askou and what comes to mind?
Fast-flowing, attack-minded, possession football? A big bag of goals from Zimbabwe international Tawanda Maswanhise? Yes on both counts.
Just as impressive, however, is the fact that no opposition team has scored at Fir Park since the middle of October.
Falkirk were the victors then and, apart from Kilmarnock and tomorrow's opponents Rangers, no other side has claimed a topflight goal at Motherwell since the Dane's arrival in the summer.
Never mind the sexy football, what about that defending? There are two key elements, according to the Fir Park boss.
"First of all, as long as we have the ball, it's difficult for the opposition to score unless we put it in the back of the net ourselves, which we haven't done," Askou pointed out.
"The other thing is, if we have the ball a lot, they spend a lot of energy on chasing it and defending against us. If we then pose a threat at the same time, then they spend even more energy on trying to make sure we don't create chances and score goals.
"The lift in our attacking side of the game has made the opposition spend even more energy. And sometimes, they change things up from what they usually do, both in terms of approach but also formation, which makes it more difficult to perform at their best."
With the attack and defence both being praised externally, Askou singled out his goalkeeper Calum Ward, who might have gone under the radar while his other teammates have shone.
"We've also got a goalie [Ward] who's just gotten better and better, showing a really high level with his passing under pressure from day one," Askou said.
"He's also improved fantastically with his normal goalkeeping skills in terms of stopping the opposition from scoring, making saves, getting out of the box."
"It's about balance between having the ball, being good in attack and then being defensively solid, aggressive, intense, well-structured, disciplined at the same time.
"That is something we have been working on every day since we started, and it's given us a very stable defensive platform, especially here."
No kidding. Zero goals conceded at Fir Park since Saturday 18 October. It's one of the main reasons Motherwell sit solidly in fourth place in the table, just five points behind champions Celtic.