Millwall's Alex Neil: 'We Didn't Do Enough' - Championship Play-off Frustration (2026)

At the heart of Hull City’s semi-final clash was a tactical challenge: defending well against an attacking force that struggled to create opportunities. Despite guided efforts from Sergej Jakirovic, the Lions faced a critical issue in their second-leg play-off against the resurgent Tigers. Alex Neil’s frustration stemmed not just from the outcome but from a broader pattern of underperformance in high-stakes games. He admitted that his side didn’t do enough across the piece—until the first goal, when they were left with little chance. The second half’s creativity was stifled by poor ball movement and a lack of forward control, leaving the Tigers to take advantage of their strengths. Neil’s commentary highlighted the importance of adapting strategies during crucial moments, pointing out that a team’s ability to stay focused is as vital as its offensive firepower. Beyond the game, this experience underscores how confidence and leadership shape football’s dynamics.

Millwall's Alex Neil: 'We Didn't Do Enough' - Championship Play-off Frustration (2026)
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