DAVID Jones: "I was very proud of the way my team responded.
"We made eight changes from the weekend and came to Burnley very much understrength.
"But they all fought like demons and were very worthy winners in the end.
"I was especially pleased with my defence when we were reduced to 10 men, mid-way through the second half.
"The penalty decision was a little bit harsh but it was probably the right decision.
"Saying that, there were some fierce tackles going in which got away unpunished.
"But my players held their ground when Burnley came at us and showed a lot of discipline.
"Turf Moor is always a difficult place to come, especially in a cup tie, but we fought for every ball and deserve to be in the quarter-finals.
"Although Burnley put us under quite a bit of pressure I always felt we were going to be safe."
NEIL EDWARDS: "It was a terrific display from all the players to come to Burnley and win this tie.
"The turning point was the penalty kick. I just knew Burnley would not score once they missed that.
"It was a nice little bit of revenge after our 5-2 defeat here in October."
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