Doncaster Rovers manager Sean O'Driscoll was left delighted by his side's performance, which saw the Rovers come from behind to snatch a late win against Peterborough United at London Road.
The Rovers went down to a dubious goal-line decision, where officials judged that Tommy Lee had put the ball beyond the line. However a superb rocket of a strike by skipper Gareth Roberts and a 90th minute finish by John Oster - his first for Doncaster Rovers - ensured that it was the red and white shirted players and fans that left the pitch and London Road happy.
"I thought that it had everything," said Sean after the game on RoversPlayer.
"We have only two people over six foot in the whole team and one of them, Jay, is not the greatest in the air. There were throw-ins at every possible chance, along with corners and free kicks and I thought that we defended really well and on a difficult pitch, we played some good football as well."
"We went a goal down and that didn't faze anybody, we stuck together and I always felt that we were worth a goal and it was nice to get one at the last minute to win it. We've been on the receiving end when we have conceded last minute goals, so it is nice to have the opposite feeling."
"I thought the performance was excellent and it had everything. We played the ball when it was right, defended when we had to and Neil has pulled off saves with the ball bouncing in the box. We stuck to our guns and didn't get frustrated and I thought that we deserved it."