Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna said his side were not ruthless enough in attack in the 1-1 draw with fellow promotion chasers Millwall.
"We should win from where we had it," McKenna told BBC Radio Suffolk. "The performance in the first half was really, really good and we gave them so many problems and dominated the game.
"But we would like to have executed better and should have opened up a two-goal lead to give us that margin, and in the second half we had so many moments on the edge of the box.
"They defended well and got bodies in the way but we still could have executed better to kill the game off. When you don't, with a team like Millwall you know they carry such a threat and can score from not very much – and they did that with the goal.
"They threw everything at us and your goal is always going to be under threat so the best way is to kill the game at the other end, but we didn't."
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