Wycombe Wanderers manager Matt Bloomfield has thanked the fans for their support during the club’s 3-2 away win at Lincoln City.

Despite going behind through a Tendayi Darikwa strike, goals from Richard Kone, Fred Onyedinma and Joe Low put the Chairboys ahead.

And despite Luke Leahy missing a penalty and Darikwa bagging a second moments before the game concluded, Wanderers held on to secure their 11th league win in 14 matches this season.

The result also means Bloomfield’s team are now four points clear of second-placed Wrexham with a game in hand.

Speaking on the support that followed Wycombe to Sincil Bank on November 23, he said: “I’m so pleased.

“Thank you to our supporters because to come up in the wind and rain and keep signing when we were 1-0 down…that in a way radiated to our players.

“It shone through so thank you.

“They’re backing us and I hope they’re enjoying the football we’re playing.”

The victory up in Lincolnshire set several records for Wycombe.

It was their first triumph at Sincil Bank since January 2011, it was the first time the club had achieved nine consecutive wins in all competitions since 1992, the club have now scored in 20 straight league games, as well as netting in 21 of their 22 matches this season.

Bloomfield paid tribute to his players for these accolades but admitted that 'there are still a lot of things we can improve on.'

He continued: “The work rate the boys have shown has been top class.

“We do a lot of work on the training ground as we work very hard on our patterns and our second goal paid off from that.

“We repeat the same patterns and I apologise for that sometimes, but, the way they go about doing their work is great.

“But it would have been nice to have been a bit more comfortable at the end, as we just need to stick to our jobs and see things out.

“There were times when we made it a lot tougher for ourselves but I’m so proud of the team as it’s all about that.”

On conceding two goals in a league match for the sixth time this season, he added: “I’m disappointed with the goals against again.

“We need to look at that, but the character the players showed is brilliant, as they believe in the process. 

“We also need to recognise that Franco [Ravizzoli's] save at 2-1 was huge and should have got a few more down the other end.

“There are still a lot of things we can improve on as I thought we could have been cleaner but for me, it’s all about enjoying the moment.”

Up next is Mansfield Town at home on November 26.