Quality counts for Millers boss
Millwall have signed 19-year-old Chelsea midfielder George Saville on a youth loan until the end of the season.
Saville, who can also play in defence, has progressed through the ranks at Stamford Bridge since moving to the club as an 11-year-old from Reading.
He signed professional terms with Chelsea in 2010 and has since featured in their U21 development side this season and has also played for England U16s.
Saville has been given permission to feature for Millwall in the FA Cup.
Burnett this week took charge until the end of the season following Still's decision to end his nine-year reign and take up the managerial vacancy at non-league Luton.
And he watched the Daggers pick up a creditable point at Valley Parade on Wednesday against a Bradford side fresh from their Capital One Cup final hammering at the hands of Swansea.
It could have been all three but for James Hanson's late equaliser which cancelled out Luke Howell's 69th-minute goal, coming after Sam Williams had missed a penalty
Burnett said: "Bradford had large chunks of the game and probably the better chances but we defended excellently. Our two centre-backs and full-backs were fantastic.
"This is not an easy place to come. I am delighted with the performance and the players' work-rate. It's difficult when a manager leaves, especially someone like John Still who has left a legacy at this club.
"I said 'let's carry that on, nothing needs to change. Let's go out and express ourselves, try to be creative and play with no fear'. At times we did just that."
In 2011, the goalkeeper, then at Birmingham City, said that he was no longer available for England because of injury problems.
But Sky Sports sources understand Foster has had a change of heart and is in contention to return for next month's World Cup qualifiers in San Marino and Montenegro.
The 29-year-old, who won the last of his five caps three years ago, would provide competition for Roy Hodgson's current number one, Joe Hart.
If he does return, Foster will be reunited with goalkeeping coach Dave Watson,
who he worked with during his spell at Birmingham.
Foster has been in impressive form for Albion after signing a new five-year contract in the summer.
The Millers, who sit fifth in League Two and are three points off third with a game in hand, were able to name million-pound striker Jordan Slew, Northern Ireland international Michael O'Connor and Aston Villa loanee Courtney Cameron on the bench in their 1-1 draw with York.
And Evans is delighted to have such quality at his disposal.
He said: "When you look at our bench, it is strong as it has been all season. There are debates that all of them could be playing, but we need that quality and competition."
Ben Pringle was one of those to come off the bench on Tuesday and made a huge impact, setting up Daniel Nardiello's injury-time leveller.
The former Derby midfielder has been out in the cold in recent weeks after an impressive first half to the campaign which saw him rewarded with a new contract.
And his cameo against the Minstermen could see him recalled to the starting line-up for the tricky trip to Southend on Saturday.
Evans added: "Ben Pringle has been hurting that he has not been in the team. It's good when he comes on and plays like he has been hurting.
"He has a chance of starting at the weekend now."