Millwall manager Alex Neil provided insights to BBC Radio London after the goalless draw in the Championship against West Brom.
“In the first half, I felt we were the stronger team and should have scored at least once, with Josh Coburn’s opportunity being the clearest chance of the match,” he remarked.
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“However, in the last 20 to 30 minutes, we struggled to maintain possession in the attacking half and failed to create enough chances to secure a win. I believed that if we were to score, it would have to happen in the first half with the first goal being crucial.”
“I told the players afterward, if you can’t achieve victory, the priority is to ensure you don’t end up losing.”
