Caley Thistle defender Gary Warren reckons there are no limits to what Inverness can achieve after they returned to the top of the Scottish Premiership with an impressive 3-0 win against Hibs on Saturday.
SPL champions Celtic beat Kilmarnock 5-2 at Rugby Park to top the division in the lunchtime kick-off, leaving Inverness with task of needing to beat a Hibs side, unbeaten in six games, by three goals to regain top place.
The task was achieved with the minimum of fuss as a Billy McKay double and a Richie Foran goal gave the Highlanders the result they needed. Warren was delighted with the response from his team after they lost their first league game of the campaign the previous weekend at Aberdeen.
He said: “We can go as far as we want to. It’s down to how we apply ourselves.
“We’ve made an unbelievable start to the season but we lost last week and the performance wasn’t the best at in the League cup in midweek Dundee.
“But against Hibs it was more like it. The nice part is that’s four clean sheets at home. It’s not down to the back four, it is down to the whole team.”
No limits for high-flying Caley Thistle, says Warren