'We looked like we lacked belief' - Neil

Alex NeilImage source, PA Media
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Millwall head coach Alex Neil spoke to BBC Radio London after his side's 4-1 defeat at Blackburn Rovers.

"The change in the game was taking the chances. They had two really good opportunities in the start and between that [and the goal] we had four or five really good opportunities to get the goal.

"They then get the first goal, we then respond and get another really good goal.

"Our management then has to be [to] get to half-time, make sure we can regroup, start the second half well and see where the game goes next.

"Unfortunately we conceded. What it meant was we had to continue to push and go for the next goal.

"We did have the next chance in the second half with Josh Coburn. I think if that goes in the complexion in the game completely shifts.

"I thought the third goal going in completely took the wind out of us and I think you could see that with the players, they looked as if [they thought] this is a long way back.

"I said to them my biggest problem probably at the end of the game was we looked as though we lacked a little belief at that stage and that's a frustration for me because that's not a nice sight to have as a coach."