Millwall manager Neil Harris has bemoaned his side's luck by suggesting his team do not get a "high percentage" of refereeing decisions in their favour.
The 38-year-old's comments came after the Lions' 0-0 draw with Scunthorpe United on Saturday afternoon, when during the second half, the ball struck the arm of Irons midfielder Jack King in the penalty area.
Speaking to reporters after the match, Harris said: "I thought the penalty was a foul to us quite clearly and having watched it back, it clearly was.
"But I'm the Millwall manager and was a Millwall player for over 250 games. I know quite a high percentage of decisions don't go our way, but it doesn't make it any easier.
"It was clearly a penalty at the other end of the pitch as well. I'm not sure the referee could see it but 4,000 people could and the boy himself [King] said the ball hit his arm. His arm is above his head, let alone his waist."
Harris made 380 league appearances for Millwall in two separate spells at the club during his playing career.
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