Millwall v Burnley reaction

Millwall manager Kenny Jackett admits he may need to bring in reinforcements in order to halt the Lions' worrying start to the season. The Lions went down 1-0 at home to Burnley, meaning Millwall have now scored just once in seven games - a barren run that has seen them pick up just two league points and suffer a Carling Cup exit at the hands of Wolves.Jay Rodriguez showed Millwall how it is done in front of goal with a smart first-half finish to wrap up the points for Burnley.And after previously stating he had the resources at the club to cure the drought, Jackett admits he may have to look elsewhere.Jackett said: "It could be that we have to get someone in now."I don't think it's any secret that we just haven't scored enough goals this season and that is something we will try to address."I think we did everything but score in the second half. We had a disallowed goal, a penalty appeal and those things just happen like that when you are down on your luck."We've got a couple of weeks now because of the international break and I'll have a look at it again. "Confidence is low in the dressing room - the players are obviously disappointed and one win in 10 games is obviously not good enough."It was a case of more perspiration than inspiration for both sides in the early exchanges and it took a little bit of creativity from Junior Stanislas to wake the match from its slumber.The ex-West Ham man - predictably booed at every touch of the ball by the Millwall crowd - almost created an opportunity for Charlie Austin before producing an effort of his own soon after.But in truth, Lions keeper David Forde had not had a save to make before being forced to pick the ball out the back of his net.Ross Wallace's low corner was dummied by David Edgar and found Rodriguez unmarked - and he did the rest.Millwall could not have been as lacklustre after the break as they had been in the first half and did make more of a fight of it.Lee Grant had a couple of saves to make and Hamer Bouazza blazed over the bar late on but Burnley's clean sheet - their first in 23 games - never looked in too much doubt.Burnley boss Eddie Howe said: "That was a real battle. To be honest, I don't think either side got going and that might be a bit down to the weather."It was very hot out there and I certainly never liked playing in heat like that."I was most pleased how we battled out there though - that was the most impressive part of our display."We are a completely different team to last year but I think the personnel we have here have a real togetherness and a will to play for each other."It's our first clean sheet in ages as well and that's a nice little lift to have. I thought Lee Grant in goal was magnificent."

Source: Team_Talk