'A memory that will stick' - Manning reacts to win

Liam Manning's side are up to fifth in the Championship after beating West Brom
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Bristol City manager said Haydon Roberts' 96th-minute winner in front of a roaring Ashton Gate crowd to give his side a 2-1 win against play-off rivals West Brom was a "memory that will stick" with the players and fans.
"We've been on the other end of a few of those this season so to come away scoring so late and picking up three points in an important game is a great feeling and probably a memory that will stick with a few of the lads and fans I'm sure – a terrific evening," Manning told BBC Radio Bristol.
"Top energy, top atmosphere and a top performance. Up to their goal I thought we were excellent. The bravery to play, the quality, the way we went through them at times and there was a real purpose to our play which I really enjoyed and credit to the lads for that.
"To let them back in against the run of play you just get a major momentum shift, you allow them back in through us and it flips and they get the momentum and go on top.
"We stuck at it, we kept believing, we kept fighting, we kept running, we kept being brave and we got the rewards at the end."