Millwall manager Ian Holloway has praised his players for showing "terrific character" to twice battle back in order to rescue a 3-3 draw against Bradford this afternoon.
The Lions looked to be heading out of the FA Cup at the third-round stage, until Ricardo Fuller struck seven minutes from time to set up a replay at Valley Parade.
After the game Holloway revealed that he will look to bring in new recruits during the January transfer window, which could mean potentially overhauling his current group of players in the process.
"I thought we showed terrific character to come back, the sort we haven't had for the last couple of games," he told Sky Sports News. "As long as they give me what they did today then we can go the right way.
"The window is open, let's get cracking, I'm going to have to swap and wheel and deal, we will probably have a completely different set of players at the end of January because I cannot let it slide like this."
Millwall, who are currently camped inside the Championship relegation zone, return to league action next weekend when they take on Blackpool.