LEEDS keeper Casper Ankergren paid tribute to Jermaine Beckford after the striker's two goals earned his side an FA Cup replay against Tottenham.
Beckford won and converted a stoppage-time penalty, his second equaliser after first Peter Crouch and then Roman Pavlyuchenko had put Spurs ahead.
Ankergren told ITV1: "It's what he's (Beckford) all about, scoring goals.
"We always expect that from him because his record is unbelievable and that's what he can produce, and he did it again against a top-class Premier League side."
But the League One outfit were also indebted to Ankergren's save to keep out Jermain Defoe's weak spot-kick in the first half.
The Dane played down the plaudits, saying: "I don't think too much, I just try to guess.
"You have to guess, you have to be lucky. You have do the right thing, look at him, and I was lucky and I saved the penalty."
Leeds shocked another of the country's top clubs in the third round, beating Manchester United 1-0, but have failed to win since and went down 2-0 at Exeter in their last league outing.
Ankergren said: "It's almost just as good (as the Old Trafford win), it's a great result for us.
"I know it's only a draw but we didn't expect to get a lot from here so it's great for the club, it's good for the fans and we have to enjoy that.
"I think we have to work a bit mentally - obviously there's something wrong if you can go and lose to Exeter but you can perform against Manchester United and Tottenham. It's something we have to be aware of now and get it straight in the league."
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