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Keith Andrews hails Brighton & Hove Albion character
Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder Keith Andrews says they showed character to come from behind to secure a point against Millwall.
Leonardo Ulloa's equaliser extended Albion's unbeaten run to three matches.
Andrews told 大象传媒 Sussex: "Each week brings a different test and teams will set up in different ways against you but I believe we have the players to break systems down.
"It is a long, hard season and you need to claw back games like that."
The 32-year-old added: "You are not always going to be at your best and it is very important, on days like that, that you can grind out a result.
"I wish there was another game now we could play and get back playing to how we know we can play.
"But it's probably not a bad thing that we can go back to the drawing board and tweak a few things that we can improve on."
Andrews, who is at the Amex Stadium on a season-long loan from Bolton, praised striker Ulloa for his contribution so far this season.
The Argentine has scored four goals in five league games and
"He is a handful and has got a bit of everything," the Republic of Ireland international said.
"He is a big player for us at the moment as he is really leading the line on his own. He allows us to bring other players, such as Bucko [Will Buckley] and Ashley Barnes, into play.
"He is very effective and I've seen first hand in training how strong he is and what a handful he is to deal with.
"I have only been here a few weeks but I have been very impressed by the mix we have got in the dressing room.
"We've got experience, youth, foreign, English and Irish.
"It is a good atmosphere and if we hold onto what we have got I am more than confident we can have a very successful season."