Millwall boss Kenny Jackett was left cursing Neil Harris' penalty miss as Bournemouth scored twice in the last 15 minutes to secure a 2-0 win.The Lions had dominated up until Harris' 63rd-minute spot-kick, which was was saved by Cherries goalkeeper David Forde before substitute Ahmet Brkovic put the ensuing rebound hopelessly wide in front of an open goal.
Jackett said: "If you miss penalties at 0-0 it is always going to be a turning point and it was a big chance for us.
"For 60 or 70 minutes I'm sitting there on the touchline scratching my head at how we are not in front.
"We dominated in the first half and won many set pieces with corners and wide free-kicks but we didn't do enough with them, we didn't work their keeper and didn't get the delivery right.
"Their goalkeeper has made four outstanding saves and we went three at the back at the end to try and win the game but unfortunately lost the goal. You are better off doing that than not changing anything and losing 1-0."
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