Doncaster supervisor Grant McCann hailed the “dedication and need” of his gamers after they got here from two targets right down to beat Barrow 4-2 and safe a ninth successive victory.
It appeared as if Rovers’ unimaginable cost from relegation hazard to play-off rivalry had ended as targets from Emile Acquah and Rory Feely gave the Cumbrians a two-goal benefit on the break.
However a Joe Ironside penalty diminished the deficit and arrange a grandstand end, with Hakeeb Adelakun and Harrison Biggins each netting within the closing 5 minutes and Ironside including a fourth deep into added time to safe a outstanding win.
“It’s proper up there,” McCann stated of the victory. “I stated to the boys at half-time, out of all the wins that we’ve had this is able to be the perfect one.
“The primary half we weren’t ok. We performed in to what they needed us to do. We didn’t transfer the ball fast sufficient, we didn’t commit and that was the large message this week – commit individuals.
“It may have gone both means there as a result of I wasn’t good to them at half-time, I used to be just a little bit agency with them and it’s in all probability the primary time I’ve had to do this in in all probability 15-16 video games, so it may have simply gone one other means.
“However I believe that’s a testomony to what we’ve bought in our altering room and the characters and the dedication, the need to push and push and as soon as we bought that penalty I had a sense inside me we may win the sport.”