West Brom boss Tony Pulis was relieved to still be in the FA Cup after their 2-2 draw with Bristol City.
It all looked rosy for West Brom when Saido Berahino struck, but Bristol City turned the tie on its head with goals from Jonathan Kodjia and substitute Kieran Agard, who had barely been on the pitch a minute.
The Championship club seemed set for a famous victory but James Morrison netted in the fifth minute of injury time to spare the Baggies' blushes and break City's hearts.
"It's tough on them but I thought between the two boxes we played some good football and got in some wonderful positions, but our quality in the final third was just lacking," Pulis said.
"We got into some great crossing positions but we couldn't deliver what we wanted, often hitting the first man. But then we have taken the chances that have dropped to us.
"I'm pleased that we kept going and the players are fantastic in that respect, they're a fit group of lads. But we will certainly have to manage them now in that respect with the number of matches in the coming weeks."