Yeovil Town boss Gary Johnson praised his goalkeeper Jed Steer who saved a penalty in the 0-0 draw against Coventry City.
Johnson told the Press Association: "In the second half we were the ones going for the result and they were the ones trying to hit us on the break which they did for the penalty and that was a good save by Jed.
"He does his homework with goalkeeping coach Gareth Stewart and they are very vigilant on penalties. There's a lot of psychological nonsense going on, but at the end of the day do us a favour and dive and save the ball and he did - he didn't have very much to do today but that was top save.
"He's a prospective Premier League goalkeeper, we're pleased to have him and hopefully we can keep him for longer.