
"Obviously goals are vitally important for teams that do get promoted but [you have to] also make sure that you don't lose the game. We are solid,"
"Our lads put their bodies on the line, they head the ball and are aggressive which is no less than I would expect."
"Defending our box I think we take a real pride in that, trying to get clean sheets. It was really important that we came [to Wrexham] and didn't lose and we were always going to get chances to win it."
"We need to go there and attack this game and try and win it. I don't want us thinking we will walk up and score three by half time - that's not how football works."
Millwall produced a resolute defensive display to win 2-0 at Wrexham, becoming the first side to stop Wrexham scoring at home this season. The team has 12 clean sheets from 31 games and has conceded just one goal in their last three outings. Players showed physical commitment, aerial strength and aggressive defending inside the box, demonstrating pride in keeping clean sheets. Maintaining tight defensive performances and avoiding complacency are essential to sustain a promotion challenge. The squad must approach upcoming fixtures, including Sheffield Wednesday, with focus and attacking intent rather than expectation.
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