Tony Mowbray believes Albion completely deserved their dramatic victory over Sheffield Wednesday at The Hawthorns on Saturday afternoon.
Mowbray's men looked to be heading for three points after Adam Armstrong's debut goal within the final 20 minutes.
However, Owls substitute Callum Paterson forced the ball over the line at the second time of asking deep into second-half added time - a strike which would've secured the visitors an unlikely point.
But the Baggies weren't done and went up the other end and forced a corner. Mikey Johnston's delivery was diverted home by Jayson Molumby at the near post, sparking wild scenes of celebration in B71.
The boss says it's was an incredible ending and hopes the supporters have gone home happy as a result.
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Tony said: “I’m really pleased with the players. For the vast majority of the game I felt that we dominated, were in control and played a lot of the game in their half of the pitch.
“It’s difficult sometimes to break down defences and Sheffield Wednesday had a lot of men behind the ball. We found that out last week at Plymouth.
“It’s great to finish the way that we did today. Injury time today was a bit mad. I was moaning about the fact there was seven minutes added on, but I was then saying ‘thank god’ we had seven at the end.
“It’s a funny game, but I know we deserved the win. We were the much better team. They threw everything at it in the last ten minutes and they pushed us back. When you’re 1-0 up, it’s sort of human nature to want to protect what you’ve got and we dropped too deep and allowed them to get balls around our box.
“I hope the Baggies fans are going home happy tonight having seen them give everything to get us the victory.
“The win has been tainted a little bit by an incident at the end of the game, but the players are buzzing with the result and the way they won the game.
“I try and paint pictures for the players and tell them how I’d like games to go, but they’ve been telling me there’s never normally any chaos or carnage at the end of games here. We’ve not been able to win games late on, yet here we are today. There’s your Fergie-time goal.
“It wasn’t because we were loading the box and getting balls in, it was because we had a set-piece and Jayson Molumby gets in front of his defender and nicks it in.
“It’s great for the fans, really. From going from being so disappointed having just seen the side concede an equaliser which would’ve been two dropped points and another draw at home, to winning the game late on is a great feeling. That’s what football is all about.
“Today was an opportunity to open up a bit of a gap because teams haven’t been playing and we didn’t want to throw points away. We got our three points and hopefully we can reinforce that with another win on Wednesday at home.”