Bury manager Alan Knill thought his side deserved all three points following their npower League Two win over Burton.
The Shakers, who moved up to second in the table - for a night at least - after claiming a 3-1 away victory following goals from Mike Jones, Nicholas Ajose and Efetobore Sodje with James Collins' first-half equaliser proving to be a mere consolation.
Knill said: "I'm delighted we've gone second in the table and to get five straight wins away from home is an exceptional achievement. But I have to say it was a tough game after going a goal up and playing really well.
"We gave Burton a soft goal to let them back into the game. They pressed us really well and pressured us and was pleased we went in at half-time level.
"But, second half, I thought we came out and played really well. We looked more solid and I thought we were more of a threat going forward.
"I thought we deserved to win the game 3-1 and I was delighted with the quality of our goals."
Source: PA