Huddersfield manager Mark Robins has said that Martin Paterson's equaliser against Derby "was out of the top drawer" after his side denied the Rams an eighth win in a row today.
Paterson volleyed home with four minutes to go after Craig Bryson had given Derby a first-half lead.
Robins told the club's official website: "Martin Paterson's goal was out of the top drawer and will give him a world of confidence. We showed that we can compete with the best in this division. Our belief grew and we wouldn't have been embarrassed had we won it."
Huddersfield welcome Yeovil in their next league game on Sunday.