Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou cut a remarkably controlled figure after a breathless finish to his side's battle in Dingwall.
But the boss wasn't interested in horse race chatter and comparing his own title charge with rivals Rangers, who won comfortably back in Glasgow against St Johnstone.
The Premiership challengers snatched a 97th minute winner at Ross County courtesy of Anthony Ralston's epic header.
That was despite being down to 10 men after Carl Starfelt was sent off for two bookings in eight minutes.
And asked on BBC Sportsound if it was important to keep the pressure on his title rivals, he responded sharply: "It's just important to get three points.

"I'm not really worried about anyone else."
In Postecoglou's eyes Ralston's dramatic winner was nothing more than his side deserved.
They led in the first half through Liel Abada's finish but were pegged back by Jack Baldwin's effort from a poorly-defended corner.
Yet when Starfelt was dismissed they remained in the ascendency and the manager was proud of their focus.
He added: "Yeah, an exciting finish. I'm really pleased for the lads after putting in an enormous shift tonight.

"With 10 men, we found a way to get a winner and it was just reward for their efforts.
"We weren't settling for anything, at the end we were trying to win the game.
"It just shows the spirit of the lads. With 10 men they're not going to settle for one point.
"That's not what we're about - they wanted to win that game and did it."
Postecoglou wasn't too convinced by the sending off while the visitors could have been given a penalty moments before their eventual leveller.
A shot seemed to strike Regan Charles-Cook's arm in added time but it mattered little in the end as Postecoglou continued his personal trend of refusing to criticise referees.
"Look, I think a few decisions went against us tonight," he said.
"But I'm not going to complain about it, I just want to win games of football.
"That's what I keep telling the lads, we just keep doing our thing, keep winning games of football and don't worry about any of these other things that try to potentially derail us."