Allen happy with Robins commitment

Cheltenham manager Martin Allen was adamant his side deserved at least a point following their thrilling 3-3 draw at Brighton on Saturday.

Allen: Pleased with team response
Allen: Pleased with team response

The Seagulls led for most of the second half through Glenn Murray's hat-trick before substitute Andy Gallinagh struck to give Cheltenham a point.

Allen said: "We most definitely deserved at least a point in my opinion. The commitment and energy were there and I'm very pleased.

"We deserved a bit more, but I'm happy because, as a unit, they responded and the substitutes also came on and did well."

 Brighton 3 - 3 Cheltenham

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