Leyton Orient striker Ryan Jarvis spoke to his club's official website after his side's 2-2 draw against Carlisle at Brunton Park, Jarvis convinced that Orient's second goal, which deflected in off the head of Danny Livesey, is his to claim :
" The second one's definitely mine as well, the header was on target, it's taken a deflection but I'll still be claiming it. For the first it was just a reaction - striker's instinct - and I've put my foot through it. I'm happy with the two goals.
" We're a little disappointed not to have won the game after that second half. We had so many chances, but overall it's probably a fair result considering how badly we played in the first half. We had a talking to at half time and everyone knew we had to put a performance in for the second half.
" I don't think it was complacency or anything like that in the first half, it just didn't happen for us. But after half time we started putting tackles in, getting in behind and playing better football. We deserved the point in the end. If we hadn't had such a sloppy first half we could easily have taken the three points, but coming back from two down shows how good the spirit is in the team.
" It is a boost to get yourself out of the relegation zone. It gives you confidence - you take that out on the pitch and you feel that you can start winning games. We've done well in the last three games, but we're not getting carried away. Everyone's keeping their feet on the ground and working as hard as they can to get us up the table. "