Millwall manager Ian Holloway has admitted that his side must start winning games in front of their home supporters following another disappointing evening at The Den.
The Lions suffered their fifth league reverse of the season on their own turf against Bolton Wanderers, with Darren Pratley's second-half strike enough to settle the contest.
Speaking to reporters following the game, Holloway said: "I thought we looked hesitant going forward. The fans pay our wages so we have to learn to play better in front of them here at The Den.
"We created enough chances to win the game. We have to stick together and keep going. I'm gutted for everybody here. We were ready for this game, but it didn't happen for us out there."
Tonight's defeat leaves Millwall down in 20th place in the Championship table.