Stockport got here from behind late on to rescue a degree in a 1-1 draw with Barnsley at Oakwell.
Adam Phillips scored from the spot early on earlier than Louie Barry levelled in stoppage time.
The hosts had been awarded a penalty after simply 4 minutes when Davis Keillor-Dunn was introduced down within the field by Tyler Onyango.
Phillips stepped up and transformed into the underside proper for his fifth of the season.
County appeared set to equalise in first-half stoppage time when Josh Earl gave the ball away and allowed Barry to race by on purpose, however Gabriel Slonina rushed out and made himself huge to disclaim him.
Earl may have doubled Barnsley’s lead with two minutes to go, however the defender’s low effort from the left of the field was saved effectively by Corey Addai.
Stockport levelled within the first minute of stoppage time when Barry smashed residence from simply contained in the field after the house facet didn’t clear.
Stockport supervisor Dave Challinor:
“I had a little bit of a go at the players last week because I thought we lost a little bit of our identity and what we’ve become since I came to the club.
“I feel the second half – that is it for me. Entrance foot, eager to press, eager to get after the ball, eager to play ahead, eager to play some good things as effectively alongside that.
“We deserved to get something from the game. Did we make mistakes? Yes, we made mistakes. Did we make bad decisions? Yes, we made bad decisions. Did our mistakes get punished? Probably more so than their mistakes.
“There was an excellent little bit of composure from Jayden Fevrier to pick Louie (Barry) for the purpose.
“A great moment for everyone – for our players to celebrate with our supporters behind that goal. A deserved point but more importantly, us being back to us.”
Barnsley head coach Darrell Clarke:
“We didn’t get our cohesion and the attacking element of our game going as well as I’d like tonight.
“Stockport saved coming and placing extra attacking gamers on, I believed we defended our field very well however it wasn’t to be.”