Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna was pleased with how his side came from behind to beat Charlton at The Valley on Wednesday night.
"It's a good way for us to win it," McKenna told BBC Radio Suffolk after a 2-1 win lifted the Tractor Boys back into the automatic promotion places.
"That's our first comeback away from home and I think if you're going to be successful, you're going to need to do that across a season.
"The way we responded to a big body blow early in the game – and then, naturally, after that, a difficult six, seven minutes trying to get a foothold in the game – with belief and composure and togetherness to play our football was really positive."
On the penalty decision for Ipswich's second goal, McKenna added: "It's a clear penalty so I don't think there will be any calls for VAR tonight.
"Another clear penalty and if you're spending all your time in the opponents' box testing them and testing them, then you've got a better chance of getting them."