Norwich City boss Neil Adams has hailed his side after they ended their five-game winless run with a 1-0 victory away to Wigan Athletic.
The Canaries made a return to winning ways in the Championship on Saturday as Jonny Howson's fifth-minute strike made the difference at the DW Stadium.
The result has lifted Norwich up to eighth place in the table, two points behind the playoff spots.
"We came here with an intention, with a game-plan to win the game, and I was delighted with the manner we went about it," Adams is quoted as saying by BBC Sport.
"We've all felt the pressure, absolutely, and rightly so. A club like Norwich, with 27,000 fans in the Championship, is expected to perform. When results don't go your way, pressure tends to intensify. That's how it should be, and you have to step up to it and face it."
Norwich's Championship campaign continues next Saturday with the visit of Huddersfield Town to Carrow Road.