'We want to be better all the time' - Harris
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Millwall manager Neil Harris is demanding even more from his squad after extending their unbeaten run to nine matches.
The Lions conceded an 85th minute equaliser in the 1-1 draw at Oxford United on Saturday to record a third successive draw but remain in the top 10 and very much in the play-off conversation.
"The football club and I have to remind ourselves we are nine games unbeaten and how far we've come in a 10-month period," Harris told BBC Radio London.
"But the demand from me to the players is we don't want to settle for what we've done we want to be better all the time."
Millwall are five points short of the top six with back-to-back home games against Coventry City and Sheffield United next up.
"I have to look at the positives and say we played so well for 45 minutes and we got the blend right between being an aggressive Millwall team who can defend in shape but also we had some real excitement to our play and that's what we want to be," added Harris.