A dramatic last-gasp goal saw Huddersfield Town take all three points from Millwall.

Substitute Nahki Wells came off the bench to net the Terriers an 89th minute winner. Town are now on 34 points and are looking to push on towards a Championship play-off position.

But what did you make of the performance?

Click on the gallery above to take a look at the Examiner player ratings by Doug Thomson and the fans' rating collated over the weekend.

You can also see fan comments below.

The result was better than the performance Wells took his goal well but was off the pace due to lack of games. No one shone, Scannell once again looked good when he was eventually given a chance . Richard,  Lincoln

Slow possession play and lacked that final pass, couldn't break down a defensive minded side but managed to get the three points! Chloe, Meltham

Resilient but poor in possession. Smith outstanding and Hammill a pleasure to watch Nahki far better than Patterson. Keep Danny Ward. Nick, Almondbury

Passing wasn't to the usual standard and crossing was mediocre. Whilst we had the most possession and the better chances, a deserved win was only made possible with having a proven goal scorer in the team. Mike, Wakefield

Midfield was the problem, even Clayton was mediocre no creativity. Ward was also off his game and Patterson doesn't hold the ball up well enough for a front man and has no pace. A long way to come from London for a poor game, but was just about worth it to see wells first goal first of many I hope! Kev, London

Good result but too many careless passes. Arthur, Crosland Moor

The Holloway factor made it tough but we seem to do tough these days. Paul, York

If Mark Robins could write a script for Nahki Wells' debut, he could not have done it any better. A 90th minute winner on his debut. Town could not get into there normal passing game, as Millwall closed us down. This is something Town's players must be able to cope with in future games and I'm sure Mark Robins will be trying to do this on the training ground. A very precious 3 points and now 5 points off a play-off place. Exciting times if Mr Wells and Co can put a good run of wins together. Stephen, Puerto Santiago.

That's why strikers cost big money, one chance - one goal. Mel, Paddock

No cohesion, all the midfielders repeatedly gave the ball away with poor passing. Wells took his goal well. Stu, Sleaford

So, Duane Holmes is 5ft 8 and Nahki Wells is 5ft 7? Someone needs to check their tape measures! Sceptic Peg, Outlane

Town the better side, but against a well-organised defence our crossing was poor and we made few good chances. Key moment of course the late goal - dream debut! Ian, County Durham

Has Smith had a bad game since he arrived in the first team ? On a day when the majority of his teammates were below recent performance levels, he was again amongst the best. Martin, Outlane

Thank you Dean Hoyle for getting us a goalscorer. Luke Lepton

Could not have wrote the script, It had to be Wells who scored the winner,Millwall came with the usual game plan to frustrate and waste time,and go home with a point,in the end they paid the price from a very good striker,Town gave the ball away far too much,must learn to control the game better,but a great three points. David, Wyke

Not our best performance but a good win. Terry, Lincoln

On a day of several poor performances it took a touch of predatory class, which JR would have been proud to claim, to gain the points against a team of spoilers and blatant time wasters. I thought DW was a waste of space with JH (who seems to have lost all confidence) not much better. ON and AC were complacent, and dispossessed far too often, and their attempts on goal were woefully wide. On the plus side, our defence were again excellent, with AS intelligently starting attacks from the back, and wingback AH caused a lot of problems for Millwall in his roving role. Last season we were the victims of conceding late goals but, at the moment , we have discovered the "NAKH" of scoring crucial goals in the dying minutes. James, Sheffield