Millwall head coach Neil Harris expressed his disappointment with his team’s performance after a 1-1 draw against Derby County. The Lions had several opportunities to take the lead, but ultimately had to settle for a draw.
Harris was particularly frustrated with his team’s inability to capitalize on their chances and their lack of ruthlessness in front of goal. He emphasized the importance of being more clinical in both penalty areas to avoid conceding goals and dropping points.
One positive takeaway from the match was Mihailo Ivanovic scoring his first goal for Millwall since joining the club. Harris praised the young striker for his efforts and highlighted the significance of him getting off the mark.
Despite the draw, Harris acknowledged that there are areas where the team needs to improve, especially in deadball situations. He criticized the team’s performance on set pieces and called for better delivery and attacking of the ball in those situations.
Overall, Harris emphasized the need for his players to step up and perform better, especially at home matches. He reiterated his desire for more from his team and stressed the importance of avoiding costly mistakes in future games.