At the time of writing, Millwall sit 18th in the Championship after three losses, two draws, and one win.
Needless to say, the results could have been better.
Neil Harris arrived as manager in February and is still finding a way to properly implement his game model.
Millwall have the second-lowest possession percentage per match (42.7%) in the league and have created just 20 big chances so far this season.
In this tactical analysis and scout report, we are going to provide an in-depth analysis of Millwall’s Championship start using video analysis and data to discuss potential offensive and defensive improvements.
How Do Millwall Attack & Why Are They Underperforming?
At the time of writing, Millwall have been underperforming in both boxes.
In the rivals box, Millwall have underperformed compared to their xG.
This is not alarming in numbers, but the types of opportunities theyre creating may not be optimal for their players just now.
Neil Harris’s main way to create goalscoring chances is to attack directly after recovery.
Let’s see this with a short sequence.

This action ended up with a shot by Romain Esse being blocked.
Millwall then recover and look to verticalize fast.
When the pos



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