Neil Harris is to step down as Millwall head coach

The Lions are currently 11th in the Championship and have not won in their past four games.
Harris returned for his second stint in charge of the club in February on a contract until June 2025.
The 47-year-old said it was not an easy decision to leave Millwall, where he remains their all-time leading goalscorer and previously spent four years as manager from 2015-2019.
"Everyone knows this club is more than a job to me, it's my club, and always will be," Harris said, external.
"I always said when I returned that I would leave when the time felt right, and now is that time."
Millwall were one point above the relegation zone when Harris took over in February last season and he went on to steer them to 13th in the Championship.
They have won six of their 18 games so far this season and are six points off the play-off places, with defeat at home by Coventry on Saturday their first loss in 10 games - although they did not register a single shot on target.

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