Burton Albion 3 Doncaster Rovers 3: Rovers denied by Duffy in Burton classic
Clough was overseeing his first home game in charge since succeeding Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink but saw Rovers take a fourth-minute lead through Andy Williams.
But Callum Butcher then turned the game on its head by first equalising to make it all square 14 minutes later before putting Burton ahead a minute after the hour.
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Hide AdRovers then looked to have pulled off an amazing comeback of their own when Paul Keegan made it 2-2 with 20 minutes left before Nathan Tyson’s 83rd-minute penalty put Darren Ferguson’s side ahead.
But a rollercoaster ride of a game was to finish all square after Duffy’s leveller one minute from time.
“Unfortunately we lost a late goal which cost us two points,” said Rovers boss Ferguson.
“But I feel we were lucky to get one, never mind three with the way the game went.
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Hide Ad“If you look at the context of the game over the 94 minutes then it’s a good point.
“But if you look at it that you’re ahead in the last few minutes, it’s two points dropped.
“I feel we didn’t deserve anything more than a point.”