Burnley manager Sean Dyche has hailed his side's performance after they came from behind to see off Millwall in the Championship.
The Clarets, who have climbed up to second with the victory, went a goal down after Martyn Woolford gave the visitors the lead.
Goals from Danny Ings and Dean Marney ensured that Burnley maintained their unbeaten home record, something which Dyche was delighted with.
"I thought that was a really mature performance," the 42-year-old told reporters following the game. "The crowd had a pleasing calmness after we went behind that helped everyone.
"I think the crowd here know the lads will keep going relentlessly and maybe they (the fans) are now starting to believe."
Burnley are back in action on Tuesday night when they face Bolton Wanderers at the Reebok Stadium.