Here's how the media saw our win against Reading...
Northern Echo
Middlesbrough have created a series of memorable moments in recent weeks with dominant performances, entertaining football and late drama.
But based on what we saw at the Riverside at the weekend, what else can you say about this Middlesbrough team at the moment?
The encounter with Reading was far from a classic and Boro weren’t at their best. But for the third game in a row, a stoppage time winner saw Chris Wilder and his side keep the steam train rolling along the tracks, condemn the Royals to a 2-1 defeat and climb into the Championship play-off places. Try and stop them if you can.
Teesside Live
If there's one thing you can say about this Boro team, as they've shown countless times of late, they refuse to lay down and give up on any cause.
Two consecutive late winners was followed by this - reacting to the disappointment to at least take a point from the game.
Matt Crooks was the man who rescued the point - ironically after a rather off game from the midfielder.
He'd like the usual drive and dominance in his game, particularly when Boro were in possession, but proved his efficacy in the penalty area to get Boro level. Just moments after going to close from a Tavernier cross, he made no mistakes the second time as he got more power behind the header and directed it just below the crossbar to ensure Luke Southwood couldn't keep this one out.
And wouldn't you just know it, for a third game in a row, second half stoppage time, they only went and won it!
Paddy McNair laid the ball across to the lively Isaiah Jones on the right and he wriggled free before a lovely cross allowing Crooks to charge in and score another.
They weren't at their best second half, they put us through the mill, by dear me this Boro side never say die. Unbelievable.
Yorkshire Post
Middlesbrough’s persistence paid off in the 85th minute when Crooks levelled, heading into the top corner with Southwood unable to make the save.
And Crooks snatched a winner deep into stoppage time after Jones whipped the ball into the box and found the captain, who rose above the defence to head home and earn three points for his side.