Speaking to reporters after the match, Parkinson said: “I knew this was going to be a very difficult game for us so it was a huge win against a side in good form who fancy their chances of making the play-offs. It was a bad start for us and it took us a little while to get going but as the second half wore on we got better and better.
“We needed to scrap out a result in those conditions and I felt we did that really well today. When they went down to 10 men we kept plugging away, because it is not a given that you will go on to win the game. But we kept the momentum up and I was really pleased with the professionalism we showed. We now have two home games coming up this week and we will look to build on this.”