Micky Adams was happy with the victory against Nottingham Forest, saying: "I was delighted with the effort and the honesty of the players. They showed no real nerves at all. "We caused them problems in all areas but it is one game of football and I will not shout from the rooftops.
"I think back-to-back victories when you are in the bottom half of the table is a fantastic effort but we are not out of the woods."
Adams On Forest
Meanwhile, Forest boss Gary Megson could only offer an apology to the 3,900 supporters who travelled to Highfield Road. He said: "We are in a huge amount of trouble.
"Not only did we lose the game, lose two goals and not scored one, more importantly, we lost the supporters. "Four thousand people came here to see us and by the end they were being ironic and sarcastic and you can't blame them.
"All we can do is just on behalf of everybody out there is apologise as it is totally unacceptable.
"We have to show them that it means as much to us as it does to the fans in our last six games.
"But if we play like that for the last six, we will not pick up another point."