Millwall manager Kenny Jackett was left with mixed feelings after his side's 2-2 draw at play-off chasing Brighton.
The Seagulls twice fell behind to goals from Andy Keogh and Liam Feeney, but came back to clinch a draw and extend their unbeaten run in 2012 to 10 league and cup games thanks to equalisers from Sam Vokes and substitute Kazenga LuaLua, which robbed Jackett of victory in his 200th league game in charge.
Jackett admitted: "I'm sure [goalkeeper] David [Forde] is disappointed with the goal.
"I've mixed feelings with the result as we played very well, both defensively and on the ball, and we caused Brighton a lot of problems."
Jackett singled out recent signing Keogh for special praise and said: "Andy had a great chance to put us two up shortly before Vokes equalised and it was a key moment, but he had a great game.
"I'm pleased because we caused Brighton problems and we come away from the game with a lot of positives. I'm frustrated that we didn't get the win having led twice, but the performance in general was an encouraging one."


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