Millwall boss Ian Holloway has revealed that he is satisfied by his team's goalless draw away to Wigan Athletic in the Championship.
The Lions failed to win for the fifth consecutive game on Tuesday as they played out a stalemate with the Latics at the DW Stadium.
Despite their recent slump in form, Holloway believes that his side gave a good account of themselves against Wigan.
"There was a lot of jousting, not much happened, but I thought it was quite a good game considering the conditions," he told BBC Sport. "We looked calm, we looked composed, and we looked a decent side. I didn't want to just come here and waste time and get a point - I wanted to win."
Millwall return to Championship action on Saturday when they entertain Cardiff City.