Millwall boss Alex Neil said his side’s response to being outplayed in the first half of the 2-2 draw agaimst Sheffield Wednesday was “brilliant”.
The Lions trailed 1-0 at Hillsborough to Yan Valery’s early strike and the Owls missed several great chances to increase their lead, notably when Ike Ugbo missed a penalty.
Goals from George Honeyman and Ryan Wintle saw Millwall lead 2-1, but Gabriel Otegbayo’s strike earned the hosts a point.
“Based on the game, it’s a great point,” Neil said. “In the first half we didn’t do well enough; we were fortunate it was only 1-0.
“We had a chat at half-time and responded brilliantly. We scored two goals and made it much more difficult for Sheffield Wednesday – albeit they did have their chances.
“Once you go 2-1 up, you are naturally disappointed that you don’t see the game out, because defensively we are particularly strong.
“The goals are disappointing, particularly from a set-play because we should spot the ball slipped down the side and, if we do that, we can defend our box and go on and get three points.”