Alex Neil bemoaned his team's 4-0 loss to Coventry City but claimed Millwall had as many goal scoring opportunities and more control than Frank Lampard's side.

The Sky Blues moved into second place in the table after goals from Haji Wright (2), Ellis Simms and Kaine Kesler-Hayden.

To be fair to the hosts, while the scoreline suggests otherwise Coventry had to battle for their three points at the New Den.

Millwall had 63 per cent of the ball and with 13 shots, the same amount as the Sky Blues, albeit the visitors had five on target compared to three.

Overall Neil was clear where the difference lay between the two teams.

“Both boxes decided the game," he said.

“I thought we had as many opportunities as Coventry did, but we weren’t clinical enough and obviously the first goal aff

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