Fulham showed a never-say-die attitude as they came from behind three times to earn a share of the spoils at Rotherham.

The Cottagers refused to lie down and grabbed a deserved point when Dan Burn headed home in the final minute.

This came just six minutes after the Millers thought they had probably finally won it when Ben Pringle's shot deflected off Niko Bodurov and into the net.

Earlier, Ross McCormack's penalty had cancelled out Paul Taylor's opener - a goal the Whites believe shouldn't have stood after it took a nick off Alex Revell who was standing offside.

Then Cauley Woodrow struck only his second goal for the club after Jonson Clarke-Harris had fired home from inside the box to put the host's back in front.

And Symons, who has rejuvenated the Whites since taking over as caretaker boss, praised his side.

He told the club's website: “The character was excellent from our players and I was very pleased. The character, resilience and never-say-die attitude is what makes you a good team.

“We’ve got great ability within that changing room, from some of the senior boys through to some of the young players, but if you haven’t got that character and resilience to go with it, you aren’t going to get too far."