Tranmere Manager Les Parry paid tribute to goalkeeper Tony Warner for keeping his second successive clean sheet.
The January signing saved a first half penalty after Joss Labadie brought Michael Timlin down inside the area as Rovers drew 0-0 at Swindon
Parry said: "Tony's made up with the clean sheet. When he came here we had an argument about whether he was going to get a clean sheet bonus and he bullied me into it, so he gets a couple of bob for clean sheets. He's made up!"
"[Joss's challenge] is something we've picked on and I had a word with Joss at half-time. In the last two games he's tried to bring balls down in the box and we've shown him on the DVD that it causes us problems. Then he goes and does it again. Fortunately for Joss, Tony saved the penalty."