Millwall manager Steve Lomas has praised the fighting spirit of his team for coming from behind to claim a point at home to Queens Park Rangers.
Jermaine Easter slotted home deep in injury time after Niko Kranjcar and Charlie Austin had twice put the visitors in front, and Lomas believes that his side were worthy of a draw.
"I thought it was no more than the lads deserved, considering the quality that QPR have," PA quotes Lomas as saying. "We then went for it, we had four forward on at the end.
"I'm delighted that the lads have responded after two very hard-to-take results. This should be the bare minimum and now we have got to re-group and go again for a very tough game at Reading.
"We hung in there and got a fine result and to come from behind twice is credit to the lads."
The Lions are 18th in the Championship with 12 points from 12 games.