
Walsall boss Mat Sadler insisted his side earned a 'solid away point' after they rebound from going a goal behind to draw with Fleetwood Town on Saturday afternoon.
Falling behind to a Ryan Graydon header fifteen minutes into the first-half, on-loan Charlton Athletic striker Daniel Kanu grabbed his second goal in as many games to take a point.
Speaking to the assembled media, Sadler said: "I think that's a really solid away point.
"We had a couple of chances, but they had some scrambles as well, so I have to be fair and say that's not a bad point both ways.
"We had a couple of chances, but they had some scrambles as well, so I have to be fair and say that's not a bad point both ways.
"Having gone 1-0 down, we showed that resilience and that desire to change the story. I've said repeatedly, we're going to have to pick up points in so many different ways.
"And today was another example of that because it was a tough day. Tough weather, the wind was swirling everywhere, and I don't think you quite appreciate that unless you're on the pitch."
Quotes: Express & Star.