Adam Idah's late winner at Cardiff gave Norwich City's travelling fans a win to celebrate for the first time in more than 10 weeks.

The Canaries were trailing 2-1 after 81 minutes, but scored twice in three minutes to secure a victory that relieves the mounting pressure on head coach David Wagner and ends their barren run of one win in 10 games.

We spoke to some of the Norwich supporters in South Wales to discuss the game, Wagner's future and the joy Idah's goal produced.

See the best of those conversations in the video above, or read their quotes below.

Jason: A huge three points, big surprise. But it's papering over the cracks unfortunately, and I think Wagner still has to go.

I was surprised about some of the substitutions again, although dropping McLean into the back four did work, it was effective. I thought Adam Idah made the difference. He was outstanding when he came on, looked really up for it and really lively today.

It was definitely more luck than judgement. I really rate Kellen Fisher, think he's one for the future, but not yet. It was sensible to bring on Stacey and Giannoulis, and Placheta isn't a defender.

But my man of the match was McLean. He could put the ball on a sixpence, his distribution was outstanding. I thought he was excellent.

But that shouldn't buy Wagner any time. He's outstayed his welcome and should have gone three weeks ago.

Luca: I don't know what to say!

We were 1-0 up, and then we made two clumsy errors because we weren't focused on the defence. At half time I thought 'oh here we go again, we're probably going to go and do the same thing'.

And then in the 84th minute everyone's mood changed, from 2-1 down to 3-2 up! It was mental in the away end, I had someone hugging me straight away when Idah scored!

Adam Idah definitely made an impact, and he deserved that goal. His work rate was good when he came on. I expect to see him back in the team in the next game, because we should always be playing an attacking formation. It's no good playing backwards all the time!

I did turn on Wagner, and I'm still not sure.

Louis and Alex: I thought it was over at half time, but the ending was brilliant! It was a poor first half, but they brought it back in the second.

It was a bit weird to have Placheta and Fisher starting at full-back. I like them both, but over Giannoulis and Jack Stacey I just can't agree with that. I still hope Wagner stays in the job a bit longer, but he needs to start making a few decisions around the club to make us a bit more efficient.

It definitely keeps him in the job a bit longer, he'll be sticking around until the new year at least. Hopefully it keeps him in the job at least until Sargent comes back, and then we'll see what he can do.

I still have faith that he can turn things around. I look back at the early-season games, and he's definitely better than Dean Smith. I don't know if he's better than Farke at the moment, we'll have to see. But the first few games of the season were amazing. We'll see, because I want to see how we do with Sargent and Barnes back.

Cameron: It's kicking the can down the road, 100pc. Obviously it's positive in terms of three points on the board, but it's almost like paper over the cracks. It's not really doing anything long term.

Despite the result today, and David Wagner seems like a really nice, genuine bloke, I just don't think he can stay in post, no matter what. I don't think he's lost the players, it doesn't look like they're not playing for him, but it just looks like they've lost belief in what he's trying to do.

When you look at how we were playing at the start of the season, it seemed like they were all buying into the idea and how he wanted to play football, but now it doesn't look like that.

Ben Knapper's coming in to make the decision of who's running the team, and then your owner goes and calls the manager. Is that really her place to do that, when you're employing someone to come in and make that decision?

Delia and Michael are great people, and they saved the club, but they're in such a dangerous position. If they don't do as much as they can to allow change, they're going to undo everything that they've done in the past.

The thing has always been, 'the club's not in debt', but now the club is back in debt. You can't expect anything to change overnight, but there's a lack of ambition.