Source: PA
O'Driscoll feels for Boro
Doncaster boss Sean O'Driscoll had some sympathy for Middlesbrough after a last-gasp goal from Brian Stock earned his side a 2-1 victory at the Keepmoat Stadium.
Stock pounced from 12 yards in the fourth minute of added time - his first goal since March 2009 - to condemn Boro to a ninth away loss this term.
Middlesbrough, who have now taken just four points out of a possible 33 on their travels, made a flying start when Scott McDonald put them ahead inside four minutes, but James Hayter levelled in the 22nd minute.
O'Driscoll, whose side bounced back from last Saturday`s 5-1 defeat at Leicester, said: "You have to feel a bit sorry for them for losing like that because they probably didn't deserve it on the night.
"Having said that their keeper [Jason Steele] made a fantastic save only moments before we scored and you do need a bit of luck to win in this division.
"It looked a bit ominous when we conceded after only four minutes and you wonder then whether the wheels might come off. But we always looked a threat and that was pleasing."