Jackett sets focus on next game

22 March 2009 13:26
Substitute Neil Harris scored a second-half hat-trick to lead a Lions fightback that earned them their fifth consecutive away win in a match they looked as if they had lost at half-time.[LNB]Hartlepool's Joel Porter wasted an early penalty, but were still 2-0 up at the break after two stunning goals by Antony Sweeney, But Harris struck three in 10 second-half minutes to pinch the points for Millwall, and that put a smile on the face of Jackett.[LNB]"It wasn't there at half-time," he said. "It was hard going for a while. In the first half Hartlepool looked a very good side and they really caught us napping with their two goals. Perhaps they got a bit nervous in the second half, but we capitalised.[LNB]"But we came back well and it was a tremendous hat-trick for Neil. He took them all really well. The penalty save by our keeper David Forde was very important as well. It looked vital early on, and it was even more vital later on as we only won by the single goal.[LNB]"Now we have to forget this game and look forward to getting things right for the next one - hopefully without the worries we had here."[LNB][LNB]

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