Blackburn Rovers boss Sam Allardyce was thrilled with their late 2-1 win over Aston Villa.
Allardyce admitted he was ready to settle for a draw before David Dunn's late penalty sealed three points over Aston Villa at Ewood Park.
Dunn's winner capped a stirring comeback from Rovers, who had fallen behind to Gabriel Agbonlahor's third-minute strike then saw Vince Grella sent off for two bookable offences.
Allardyce said: "I would have been happy with a draw but I'm glad to say my players weren't. They started attacking and we got what we deserved.
"I'm delighted at the way we kicked on after going an early goal behind from such a sloppy piece of defending.
"But it only knocked us back for a bit. We came storming back and Morten Gamst Pedersen had a good chance and we got our well-deserved equaliser.
"You rarely come back from behind to beat a top four or five team and we have done it in the last half hour and with 10 men.
"It's a day I'll remember for a long time. It's a great day. Days like this are what I do this godforsaken job for."