'Half-time was the angriest I've been at Millwall'

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Millwall head coach Alex Neil after his side's 1-1 draw with Charlton Athletic:
"Half-time was probably the angriest I've been since I've been here – because we were rubbish in the first half. It was the basics we were short on.
"The sending off-helped but the turning point in our favour was when we went an extra man in the middle and took a striker off. We got a foothold in the game.
"It's a constant dilemma I've had to fight against. Last season playing a front two paid huge dividends for us. But having another midfielder out there made us look more dangerous.
"We deserved our goal. We know we can play better. If you're not playing at your best then the one thing is to make sure you don't lose.
"There is still a bit of frustration for me because we should've played better in the first half."