Millwall manager Kenny Jackett has refused to rule out involvement in the relegation scrap after a stuttering goalless draw at home to Luton.Jackett's side handed the relegation threatened Hatters their first away point of 2008 after missing a host of chances at the New Den, with loanee Jay Simpson in particular guilty of missing a series of chances.
However, Jackett preferred to focus on his side's league position rather than criticise his side's wastefulness, which now sees them lie six points and two places away from the relegation places.
He said: "I wouldn't say there is breathing space after the way things have gone. With the disruptions that have occurred teams still have games in hand around us.
"It is a point gained and another game knocked off but in our last three league home games we have struggled to score and that is not acceptable.
"We started the game very nervously - perhaps the pressure of the situation got to us and in the second-half we couldn't get our noses in front like we deserved."
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