Jackett states the bleedin' obvious

Last updated : 25 April 2008 By The Merry Lion
Kenny Jackett
Jackett: Finally identifies the problem area
In what must go down as one of the biggest "told you so" moments in Millwall's recent history, manager Kenny Jackett has admitted that he is concerned about The Lions' recent goalscoring feats.

"Scoring is the bottom line, we must capitalise on the good things, because there are a number of good things in the side," Jackett told BBC London. "Putting the ball in the back of the net is everything, and we need that end product so we don't want to be kidding ourselves that everything's fantastic."

His comments will anger some Millwall fans, who have been crying out for a new striker since former boss Willie Donachie released strikers Darren Byfield, Poul Hubertz and Marvin Williams last summer.

Supporters also questioned the logic of signing left-back Tony Craig on loan when it was plain to everyone that a centre forward was the order of the day and having scored just two goals in the last five games it appears the manager has finally cottoned on to the fact, if a little late.