Richard O'Kelly spoke to BBC Hereford and Worcester after this afternoon's game.
"I thought the first half we dealt with what they had to offer.
"They were dangerous from set-play but we looked organised, competitive and always dangerous on the counter attack and scored three good goals again.
"Second half didn't start exactly as I wanted to, but that happens in football.
"What was really pleasing was how the players stuck together. They kept at it and eventually ran out winners.
"I can't fault any of the players. They've been excellent since I walked through the door.
"We couldn't affect what was happening at Burton, we could only affect what was happening here.
"A few little blips but we came through them.
"The support was fantastic. It's been fantastic since I've been here.
"You'd love this many people to turn up every week because it makes it an intimidating place to visit for the opposition.
"I'm sure Martin Ling would say that.
"So the more the merrier, week in week out."
O'Kelly was asked whether he might stay at Edgar Street.
"At this moment of time my emotions are all over the shop. I'm just thinking about what has happened to the football club at the moment.
"So I can't really comment on that.
"I came back here because of the people here that I knew from before and Hereford has been good for me in my coaching career and I've been given my first opportunity as a manager.
"So we'll have to look at it and have a real consideration.
"To make any sort of decision would be a snap decision and sometimes they can be the wrong ones."