Greens chief happy with home point

17 February 2010 09:32
Johnson pounced to smash home the rebound after Dorus de Vries had saved his spot kick, retaken after the Dutch keeper was adjudged to have moved off his line in saving Jamie Mackie's first effort.[LNB]Darren Pratley had given the visitors the lead just 40 seconds into the second half but the Pilgrims were handed a lifeline when Swans midfielder Andrea Orlandi handled Yannick Bolasie's corner.[LNB]After the 1-1 draw at Home Park, Mariner said: "The key thing for me was the way we responded after they scored.[LNB]"At half-time, it was goalless and we said 'let's go for this' because we had something to build on - and they went and scored straight away.[LNB]"It was a good goal, well taken but we showed what we are about because we got straight back at them.[LNB]"I was delighted with Damien for the way he finished from the rebound because he had to volley it up in the air, he kept his cool in a difficult situation. He did that and did it well."[LNB]Swansea boss Paulo Sousa had no complaints with the penalty but was left fuming by referee Keith Hill's call for a retake.[LNB]He said: "Everyone in the ground could see what happened. I have watched a replay of it since and the keeper's foot is on the line.[LNB]"Dorus did well to save to save them both and showed what he can do when he is called upon although we have not needed him for the past month or so.[LNB]"We dominated the game for long spells but we needed two or three touches on that pitch when normally we would only need one and we were not able to play the way we wanted - and pass it quickly."[LNB][LNB]

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