Date: 30th September 2015 at 3:18pm
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Manager Neil Harris has said that although he’s disappointed Millwall couldn’t hold on for victory against Wigan Athletic last night, he’s delighted to see the unbeaten run extend another game.

Audio – Harris On Outstanding Wigan Performance
Video – Wigan Highlights

Having fallen behind in the game, goals from Onyedinma and Beevers gave us the two one advantage going into full time but Wigan got a leveller at the death to earn a share of the points and speaking to the official site following the game the gaffer knew he couldn’t be too disappointed as there were a host of positives on display from our trip to the DW and he felt the overall performance we put in was ‘outstanding’.

Having now gone five unbeaten, he explained.

‘I’m delighted firstly with the way my team responded to going a goal behind. It looked like we had the ascendancy, the momentum and we looked fine. I was frustrated with the last goal because we didn’t quite get the luck of the break in our penalty area and when the ball fell to him he swivels and hits it, and it hits two of my players before it goes in.’

Harris went on to say though that he had to look at it as a ‘point gained’ and he was obviously pleased with that but more pleased with the continuing progression and improvement he sees in our play but also the strength and character he’s now seeing from the players – especially when we take knocks in games.

‘It’s a point gained though definitely, so I’m pleased with that. We have been really good of late; it was four wins in five and now it’s four wins in six with a draw. There has been a lot of progression in our play and our performances and results on the road have shown that we have a real bit of spirit about us.’

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