Glenn Roeder: "If people are honest with themselves they did not expect that to happen today. I believe it was only inside our dressing room that we believed we could come here and win.
"People have looked at us and thought, at times away from home, we are not hard enough. That gave them the motivation to come out and give a fighting performance.
"I think the players answered a lot of questions today. We let Sheffield United off the hook with Sibierski missing the chance to make it 2-0 and run out comfortable winners but thankfully the player I thought was very good today Steven Taylor deserved to get the winner.
"We had a couple of players meetings this week where I just had to remind them about a few things.
"I just think some of them had lost a bit of confidence. It doesn't matter whether you are an England player or play in the second division, we are all human beings and I think a little bit of self-doubt had crept in."