Jackett pleased to end away hoodoo

18 October 2009 14:01
Veteran striker Neil Harris stole the show for the Londoners as he bagged his second hat-trick of the season, despite seeing his first-half penalty saved well by Owain Fon Williams. Paul Robinson's header had set the Lions on their way and Jackett was full of praise for his side after they picked up their first away win of the campaign in style. "It was a good performance from us, undoubtedly, I'm really pleased for the lads," said the Millwall boss. "We produced a good pace, got ourselves in front and we held it there. We rarely looked in trouble after that. "It's about building on this now though. We've got two big games to come in the next couple of weeks - Leeds and Colchester will be tough games for us again." Speaking about Harris' significant contribution, Jackett added: "All three of Neil's goals were terrifically taken. That's the sign of a good player. He showed us once again just what he is capable of."

Source: Team_Talk