Rotherham's manager Matt Hamshaw was full of praise for his January signings Harry Gray and Emmanuel Adegboyega after their goals earned the Millers a 2-1 League One comeback victory at home to Northampton. The win moves Rotherham to within one point and one place of the Cobblers, who sit third-bottom. Gray's first senior goal cancelled out former Rotherham striker Tom Eaves' opener, but it was Adegboyega who sealed the victory for the Millers late on. Hamshaw admitted he did not think his side would be walking away with three points at half-time, given their recent run of defeats. He said the team got a spark from Gray's goal, which was amazing for the young player. The result was a much-needed boost for Rotherham, who had been struggling with confidence. Northampton manager Kevin Nolan thought his side should have been awarded a penalty, but admitted they must learn from this defeat. The Cobblers had taken the lead in the 27th minute through Eaves, but Rotherham fought back with Gray's equalizer in the 58th minute and Adegboyega's winner in the 84th minute. The win was a boost for Rotherham, and Hamshaw is hoping his side can build on the result and move up the League One table. The team's next match will be crucial in determining their position in the standings. And with the momentum from this win, Rotherham will be looking to push forward and secure more points. But for now, they can enjoy the thrill of this comeback victory. So, the focus will be on maintaining this level of performance and getting the best out of their players. The Millers' fans will be eager to see how their team performs in the upcoming matches, and with the new signings making an impact, there is a sense of optimism around the club. Rotherham's determination and the impact of their new signings were key factors in the win. The team will be looking to build on this result and make a push for the top of the League One table.