Aston Villa captain Martin Laursen hailed their attacking power after victory over Bolton Wanderers.
He told AVTV: "We went behind against Bolton and while we don't ever want to go behind in a game, it didn't worry us.
"We have total confidence in our ability to come back in matches. We have done that a lot of times. That is one of the strengths of the team.
"We have no concerns when we concede a goal. We never give up and we fight until the very end.
"Bolton scored early but we believed we were good enough to come back. We aren't worried about conceding goals because we know we have the strike power at the other end.
"We conceded two against Bolton and two against Everton but we scored seven goals in those games, which is brilliant.
"We enjoyed three clean sheets in a row - against Arsenal, Manchester United and Fulham - so we know we are a good defensive unit.
"But the important thing is we are an attacking threat. That is vital. If you don't score goals, you don't win games."