Now saviour Harris is aiming to add sparkle to workmanlike Lions
Evening Standard|May 03, 2024
SINCE Neil Harris was parachuted back into Millwall on a rescue mission in February, only promotion favourites Ipswich have taken more points in the Championship.
Dan Kilpatrick
Now saviour Harris is aiming to add sparkle to workmanlike Lions

Harris has comfortably achieved his objective of keeping the Lions up, and if they finish the season with a fifth straight win tomorrow, over Swansea, they will have averaged exactly two points a game from his 13 matches, easily automatic promotion form over the course of a campaign.

“I don’t know what more I can say about the players,” said Harris. “I can’t praise them highly enough.”

When Harris, 46, returned to the Den for a fourth spell, the club was a point above the drop zone, with confidence at rock bottom following seven defeats in eight games under Joe Edwards, a former Chelsea academy coach who was tasked with transforming the style of play.

Harris’s side beat high-flying Southampton at St Mary’s and Watford in his first two games and their scalps have also included champions Leicester.

“I came in in a precarious, tough position,” said Harris. “We had Southampton away in front of us and then Watford. The season could almost have been done after those two games.

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