Yeovil Town manager Gary Johnson has admitted that his side's home draw with Millwall tonight "feels like a loss" due to the importance of the game.
The Glovers, who are bottom of the Championship table, took the lead at Huish Park through Cardiff City loanee Joe Ralls, before Steve Morison's header levelled for Ian Holloway's side.
"We had most of the game," Johnson told reporters following the game. "We had a few chances that we didn't take. Millwall came here and a draw was better for them than it was for us, and they played a little bit like that late on.
"They had the one real chance that we gave them, because we let the cross come in, and let their best header of the ball head it into the goal. We ended up drawing, but it feels like a loss, because we needed to win that. But it means that we've got to get a result somewhere where it's not expected."
Yeovil are back in league action next Tuesday when they host Watford.
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