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He said:"I thought that 0-0 was harsh on ourselves, we played very well in the first half without any end product and in the second half when we got there we couldn't take the chances.
"But you will not find the panic button being pushed because if we can keep everyone fit we will be a match for anyone."
Cardiff manager Dave Jones thought the complete opposite, saying that a draw was fair and that if any one was going to win all three points, that it would be Cardiff going home happier.
"I have to admit I think that the game had 0-0 written all over it from about 15 minutes into the game and I think it would have been unfair had either side come away from this game with three points." he said.
"But I feel that had we got at them a little bit more we would have come away with all three points."
Millwall are still awaiting a home victory, but the Lions have another chance on Tuesday against an in-form QPR side.