"I don't think they were on the same park as us today. We could have been well out in front in the first half.
"I'm disappointed in drawing the game, but not in the way we played. It is a good point for us, because the two teams below us lost points.
"They came to do a job against us but we kept pulling them apart, so they changed it around, but we still continued to pull them apart.
"Some of the football we played was top quality, and the second goal we scored was out of this world."
Derby coach Julian Darby
"It shows the bottle we have in the changing room now.
"I don't know how many times we've done that this year, late equalisers and winners after coming from behind, it shows we have that little bit more belief now.
"We were under the cosh in the first half and had the disappointment of losing Jonno but Marc Edworthy stepped in at centre-half and was terrific.
"Every credit too to Richard Jackson, who came on at right-back and set both goals up."