Paul Lambert has described the performance that his Norwich City side put in against Arsenal earlier today as "brilliant".
The visiting Canaries led 2-1 for a large part of the fixture, before a goal from substitute Steve Morison five minutes from time rescued a 3-3 draw for Lambert's men.
"We were brilliant," the Scottish boss told BBC Sport. "They have earned the right to play at this stadium and against these players. The whole team, every one of them to a man, deserved that.
"It's a monumental result. The gulf between the clubs is vast. They are in a different stratosphere, you can see that when you walk in the place. it is dripping with quality."
Norwich's final match of the season is a home encounter against Aston Villa next Sunday.