Interim manager Matthew Etherington was delighted with the guts shown by his Colchester players as they beat Grimsby 3-2 in their League Two showdown on Tuesday night.
Etherington took charge for the first time at Blundell Park after Colchester sacked Ben Garner and the former Premier League midfielder oversaw a deserved victory with Joe Taylor, Zach Mitchell and Arthur Read all on target.
Grimsby had taken the lead when goalkeeper Owen Goodman turned into his own net in bizarre fashion, with Donovan Wilson also scoring for the hosts.
Colchester had been consigned to four straight defeats before their midweek trip to Cleethorpes and that, ultimately, cost Garner his job as manager.
Etherington said: āYou can go through all the tactical stuff you want and thatās all important, but heart and desire are the most important things.
āWe showed that in abundance tonight with blocks, tackles and our effort.
āIt was nothing short of brilliant and full of guts.
āThat was the most pleasing thing for me, but we eventually got a foothold in the game [after the opener] and then played some really, really good stuff.
āYou canāt blame Owen [Goodman] for the first goal.
āItās taken a deflection and there was so much spin on the ball. I could see it from where I was in the dugout.
āHe then made a brilliant save at 2-2 when he tips that one on to the post.ā
Grimsby manager Paul Hurst said: āIām not going to come out here and make excuses, but I will always be honest with what I see.
āIn the second half in particular, it was one-way traffic.
āThat [third] goal is from nothing and we had a really good chance right at the end and their goalkeeper has made two good saves.
āI canāt go and kick a bin, throw something or go mad at them, because I genuinely donāt think the players deserve that, but we have lost the game again.
āColchester have had three attempts on target and theyāve scored three goals, but thatās happened far too often, so maybe itās not meant to be.ā
Grimsby were gift-wrapped their opener after seven minutes when Will Greenidge hacked back towards his own goalkeeper and Goodman could do nothing but help that wayward pass into the net.
Read teed up Taylor for the equaliser three minutes later as the latter finished low and powerfully into the corner, while Colchester then went in front 10 minutes before half-time as Mitchell nodded in from a Read corner.
Grimsby improved after the interval and Wilson made it 2-2 with a neat left-footed strike with 52 minutes on the clock.
Goodman kept Colchester in the match with two stunning saves and that proved to be telling with Read going on to grab a 64th-minute winner.