It was a familiar story at The Den today as Millwall lost a game which for long periods they utterly dominated.
Goals from David Prutton and Andy Hughes saw Leeds escape with the points, leaving Lions boss Kenny Jackett with an unwelcome feeling of deja-vu.
He said: "That was the story of our season. We need to score when we're on top, which today was for long periods.
Right now I'm disappointed with the result because I really felt there was something there for us - we did everything but score.
We started a little nervously but as the first half grew we got on top, then at the start of the second half we got some efforts in on goal and got around their penalty area which got the crowd got right behind us.
We've had more shots than Leeds today but we've still got a nought at the end of the match. Goals change games and that's what, as a manager, I need to address because we've had so many games like that.
But we've got a week until we play Carlisle so I'll look at the DVD of the match and see what we've done well and what needs improving.
Obviously the immediate priority is staying in the division, once that's established we can look at things like building for the future and new contracts."
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