Cardiff City boss Erol Bulut said his side's display in their dramatic 2-1 win over Ipswich Town was perhaps their best showing of the whole season.
Town looked to be on their way to a seventh straight win after Kieffer Moore's late goal, but the Bluebirds struck twice in added time to seize victory from the jaws of defeat.
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The victory was their fourth in a row, and leaves them five points off the play-off spots with nine games left.
Asked where the performance ranked, Bulut told Wales Online: "Maybe was the best today.
"We have been really prepared. We had one day less recovery, but when we started the game I never felt we were going to lose it.
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"From the first minute until the end, we could lead, we had chances. All the players were concentrated.
"When you play well and concede, it's not good, but how my players started, they finished the game.
"Life is like this, you have to believe something. We believed today we were going to win this game and we did it. Subs came in with a lucky hand today."
Callum O'Dowda bagged the winner in the 100th minute, having spent much of the season injured.
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"I am really glad for him," Bulut said. "Four months, an injury, he came back and then he got injured again and has to prepare.
"His quality, we were never thinking negatively. He is really pushing hard until the end. I am really glad that he scored the second, winning goal.
"If you have quality around you, you have quality, really good players, football is like this with top teams."
Bulut has previously spoken about his side's efforts to sign Moore in the January window, with his players even trying to recruit the Welsh international.
And the Cardiff boss said he talked to Moore after the dramatic clash.
"I have already shook his hand," Bulut said. "It was a good goal - but it was not enough today!"
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