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Harris: We will learn from defeat
- Updated: May 29, 2016
Millwall manager Neil Harris says he and his team will take lessons from the Sky Bet League One play-off final defeat to Barnsley.
The Lions were beaten 3-1 at Wembley on Sunday, and they fell behind inside two minutes as Ashley Fletcher struck before a wonder-goal from Adam Hammill doubled the lead.
Childhood Barnsley fan Mark Beevers pulled a goal back before the break, but Millwall were dealt a hammer blow when Lloyd Isgrove headed home the Tykes’ third to seal their return to the Championship.
But Lions boss Neil Harris – who has tasted play-off defeat with the club as a player – was determined that his side would learn from the experience.
“I’ve just said that I’m proud of them. What we’ve achieved was unexpected at the start of the season,” the manager told Sky Sports.
“There’s huge disappointment, of course there is with me for …
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