O'Connor, who met with the press just minutes after second-half substitute Aramide Oteh had grabbed a late leveller from the penalty spot, and admitted that his team didn't do enough to earn three points so is happy to end the game with a share of the spoils.
51-year-old O'Connor, who had called upon his players to up their game following last weekend's defeat to Accrington, admitted that his side need to play with more pride but also have to begin to both make and take their chances as goals continue to be something of a premium.