Ainsworth hails Wycombe spirit
Barnsley manager David Flitcroft is hoping his side's four-day training camp in Spain can help his side bounce back from their weekend defeat at Bristol City.
The players have been rewarded with a "strategic working holiday" for their recent six-match winning streak, which has seen them climb out of the relegation zone in the Championship and secure a quarter-final tie at Manchester City in the FA Cup.
Barnsley, two points clear of the bottom three, have made good use of their warm weather training facilities in Spain by working double sessions ahead of three big games in seven days.
"The intensity and tempo of each session has been good and the players' attitude and application of what we're doing has been excellent," said Flitcroft.
"They are fully committed to what we are asking of them and you can see that in how they have given 100 per cent to the sessions."
The Tykes face two league fixtures, against Bolton at Oakwell this weekend and at Burnley on Tuesday night, before their cup clash at the Etihad Stadium a week on Saturday.
Rovers looked to be heading back to the top of the table as Abdulai Bell-Baggie's first career league goal gave the home side a 29th-minute lead.
But back came County and Neal Bishop headed in a second-half equaliser that gives Kiwomya hope that there is more to come from his side.
"We are sat in the changing room disappointed," Kiwomya said. "They are a good team, but I thought we deserved to win.
"We asked all the questions and I thought we were the better team especially in the second half. Maybe we just didn't have that rub of the green that you need at times.
"Overall it's disappointing but we'll have to take the point. Coming here is hard, at half-time they were top of the league, so it's a point that we'll have to take.
"I put a little bit more pressure on myself to do even better since taking over last Friday. I enjoy it. There a lot of good players in that changing room, but sometimes you need that killer instinct.
"I think we're down to 12 games now so the games that are coming up are vitally important.
"But we can do it. We've got good enough players. I'm confident we can have a late charge, we've still got a good chance."
Ainsworth introduced himself as a 50th-minute substitute and played his part in Sam Wood's 76th-minute leveller, before crossing for Matt McClure to smash in Wycombe's 81st-minute winner.
The win ended Wycombe's three-match losing streak and condemned Torquay to a seventh successive defeat.
"I said for them to do exactly the same things as they had done in the first half," said Ainsworth. "I promised them if they did that we would win the game.
"In the first half we really took the game to Torquay for the first 30 minutes. We totally dominated from the off.
"Alan Knill has got them very organised and they are a better Torquay than they were previously, but I told my boys at half-time to keep believing.
"I was so pleased that they continued to do the right things, and the things we work on in training and that has got us success so far.
"It's a sweet result away from home, especially considering we were 1-0 down, and it reverses the Southend result, so it was fantastic and hopefully we are back on the road now.
"I am just so proud of the boys and pleased for everyone who made the trip down for us, because they were fantastic as well.
"We play together, we win together and we celebrate together and the spirit here is fantastic."