Matsatsantsa found themselves trailing 2-0 after 26 minutes at Stade TP Mazembe in Lubumbashi on Sunday but battled back in style as Teboho Mokoena set up Aubrey Modiba, before himself finding a second-half equaliser.
The result left SuperSport top of Group D, albeit on goal difference in a three-way tie with TP Mazembe and Horoya ,who all have five points from three games.
And Brockie, who was an unused substitute, felt United were well worth the result, and that the ovation the team received after the full-time whistle gave them plenty of encouragement looking ahead to the remainder of their continental campaign.
The New Zealand international posted on his official Twitter account: 'Brilliant show of character to come from 2-0 down against TP [Mazembe]... even better the boys got clapped off by the crowd!! Great shift lads!!'
SuperSport, who were without head coach Stuart Baxter due to his commitments with Bafana Bafana, will contest the return fixture against TP Mazembe on June 20 at Lucas Moripe Stadium, before they look to take the last step in a successful Nedbank Cup title defence, against Orlando Pirates in the 2017 final four days later.
Bradley Grobler, who was booked during the fiery encounter in the DR Congo, echoed his SuperSport team-mate's sentiments, posting: 'Another big performance from the team today against a difficult side in a difficult place. Great point coming from 2-0 down.'