Millwall Boss pass verdict on team relegation fight.

The Lions have eight games left to escape the relegation zone and avoid spending their first seven-year stint in League One.

The head coach of Millwall had found a means to help the team’s survival effort by accumulating regular points before to the loss at Leeds United.

Additionally, he thinks he has already witnessed enough from his players to know they can manage the pressure during the crucial final stretch.

I’ve seen enough character, resilience, discipline and quality as well from the first five games to know we have the capabilities in the next eight games to make an impact on our points total and gets us into a stronger position,” Harris told NewsAtDen ahead of today’s match against West Bromwich Albion.

We need to break down the weekend since we have two games in that time frame and take things one game at a time. Put West Brom first and Rotherham second. And after that, have a look at our current position in the league table.

Our greatest accomplishment has been maintaining a positive and cohesive team dynamic throughout the camp. We must make sure that we maintain our unity and attention for the next five weeks, which is crucial.

Millwall has two games in four days starting this Easter weekend. The Lions are among a group of eight teams around the bottom of the Championship that are only five points apart.

Harris wants his players to ignore the schedules of their closest competitors and concentrate solely on their own games.

It’s pointless for me to look at other people’s fixtures because I have no control over them,” he stated. What we do against West Brom, Rotherham, Huddersfield, and so forth is all that I have control over. I concentrate on us.

You can research and attempt to figure out permutations and what other people are doing for hours on end, but ultimately, I have no control over what occurs outside of this facility. All I can do is try to steer this football team in a direction I can influence by being the best leader I can be in the changing room and in making the best decisions.

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