Hull City boss Mike Phelan was happy with their 1-1 draw against West Brom.
Phelan paid tribute to Michael Dawson, who bounced back from a nightmare display at the Stadium of Light two weeks ago to grab his side a potentially crucial point.
Phelan said: "Michael is a very experienced footballer and he loves being captain of this club.
"He makes mistakes just like the rest of us - if you look at the first goal at Sunderland he probably made a rash call - but this week he's done totally the opposite.
"Experience tells you that he's learned from that so he's not going to go there again, and now he's contributed with the goal which is even better."
Phelan went on to hail his side's second half display but admitted they were still lucky to emerge with a point after the Baggies' missed chances late on.
Phelan added: "I thought we had the better of the second half but we could have conceded at the death and I could be sitting here talking about a defeat.
"But we got away with it - we're still in virgin territory a bit and we have to learn to concentrate for 96 minutes of the match because it is never over."