'We weren't clinical enough' - Neil

Millwall finish the season in eighth place
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Millwall manager Alex Neil says that while Burnley were the better side in their 3-1 defeat at Turf Moor, his team should have taken more chances.
Josh Brownhill's brace and Jaidon Anthony's goal cancelled out Mihailo Ivanovic's opener.
Josh Coburn squandered a brilliant chance with the scores level, and Neil wanted his side to be more clinical as they narrowly missed out on the play-offs.
"Whenever you're playing the top teams in this division, it is tough," he told BBC Radio London.
"We had opportunities and didn't make the most of them. In a game of this magnitude when Burnley are chasing the league and we're chasing play-offs, you need to take the key moments and we only converted one. That isn't enough.
Neil added that his side's approach was to play on the counter attacj, which brought them some joy.
"You need to have a game plan; you have to understand you're not going to dominate the ball.
"That wasn't our intention; we tried to get them to risk the ball so we could nick it and try to counter.
"Burnley were the better side, I have no problem saying that.
But I've been involved in those moments where if you take your chances you can take the points. Unfortunately today wasn't our day."