Burton win at Lincoln wows Bowyer

Charlie Webster's goal at Lincoln City was his second goal and second winner for Burton in four days
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Boss Gary Bowyer says he was wowed by Burton Albion's dramatic late win at Lincoln City.
Charlie Webster scored in the second minute of stoppage time as the Brewers overcame the midtable Imps to boost their hopes of avoiding relegation.
While Burton remain in the drop zone, they are just one place and two points from safety.
"We asked them [the players] to go to the very end, asked them to empty their tanks and they did that," Bowyer told BBC Radio Derby.
"It was a phenomenal effort from them."
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The victory at Lincoln was their second on the road against a midtable side in four days, having held on to beat Stevenage with 10 men last Tuesday.
The back-to-back away wins came after Burton started a week of travel with a defeat at Bristol Rovers.
"It's 'wow' what they are producing," Bowyer said of his side. "That is how I started the conversation in there [the changing room].
"It was our our third away game in a week and it looked like that in the first half but we dug in.
"However, we have got to keep on top of them and push them for more now."