Edinburgh 10-7 Glasgow Warriors: What the head coach said
Edinburgh head coach Sean Everitt told BBC Scotland: "I'm very proud. It was tough week for all of us. We're all in it together, we put in the hard yards, put in some really good conversations through the week.
"It wasn't easy to identify what was wrong. It was about recognising, if we get it right how good we can be. Tonight, it was a dominant performance although the scoreboard doesn't suggest that.
"If I was on the losing end, I'd be really disappointed. Defensively we were strong tonight. We had weak moments last week but we put a lot of pressure on them in attack, although it didn't lead to tries.
"Compliments to Glasgow. To keep us out for those long periods of time was really good from them. A great game, although the scoreline might not suggest that.
"I wouldn't say it's technical, it's more of a mindset thing. We always perform well at home. I was chatting to Mike Blair this morning on Whatsapp, and he said he was looking forward to a good 'Edinburgh reaction' this afternoon.
"That's what happens. The boys were hurting and disappointed last week. They knew they were better than they showed.
"At half-time, we'd given away two penalties. Glasgow had given away six. Life does become easier for you.
"Last year, we beat the Bulls and Glasgow - the finalists in the competition. We've beaten some top dogs here. Those are the things that are frustrating for me, but hopefully this win is a wake-up call that we are a top four team and if we get our mindset right and put in a performance like that, maybe we won't get all the results but we'll get the majority.
"When they scored, there were 12 minutes left or so and that's quite a long way to go. I was confident if we could hold onto the ball that we'd be able to either get level or find the winning try. The short kick off just shows how brave the boys are. We did show intent and that's the most pleasing part."