Hibernian were "outstanding to a man", said head coach David Gray, as Jamie McGrath's debut goal helped them to a creditable first-leg draw against Midtjylland in Denmark.
Gray's men stunned the hosts with an early opener in the Europa League second-round qualifying tie as Republic of Ireland midfielder McGrath's free-kick from wide left caught out goalkeeper Jonas Lossl and crept into the net.
Despite a shaky start, Danish Superliga runners-up Midtjylland grew into the game and had two close-range efforts - Adam Buksa watched his header float on to the roof of Jordan Smith's net and Franculino Dju smashed over.
Gray's side continued to exploit Midtjylland's defensive frailties and Kieron Bowie had a chance to double their advantage when he latched on to a poor clearance, but his effort was blocked.
Martin Boyle did have the ball in the net for Hibs shortly before the interval but had strayed marginally offside.
Midtjylland piled on the pressure in the second half and, despite some nervy moments, Hibs held onto their narrow advantage.
That was until Jack Iredale gave away a free-kick just outside the box. Aral Simsir stepped up and rifled the ball into the top corner to draw the hosts level.
"The challenge was always to keep the tie alive and give us something to build on," ray told BBC Scotland.
"With the level of performance, I am delighted for the players. But it is only half the job. We knew that. But I want the players to take confidence from this because we matched a Champions League team from last season."