Burnley head coach Scott Parker praised James Trafford's goalkeeping heroics as the Clarets held promotion rivals Sunderland to a goalless draw.
Trafford saved penalties from Wilson Isidor in the 86th and 95th minute as Burnley moved level at the top of the Championship with Leeds United.
And Parker admitted that the point felt like a victory afterwards given how close to the end the spot-kicks were.
"It's a massive point for us in the scheme of where the game was.
"Two penalties and the game could have looked very different if not for James Trafford and the saves he's made.