Steve Morison has urged Millwall against complacency after they beat Bradford 3-1 in the first leg of the play-off semi-final.
Goals from Morison, Lee Gregory and Joe Martin secured the win at Valley Parade after Tony McMahon gave the Bantams an early lead.
The Lions host Bradford in the return fixture on Friday evening and Morison insists the tie is not over yet.
He told Sky Sports after the final whistle: “It was a brilliant result, it’s what we’ve been doing all year away from home.
“But we can’t get carried away with that, it’s brilliant but we’ve still got a long way to go.
“You saw how much pressure they put us under after the break. We’ve done half the job.”
With both Morison and strike partner Gregory finding the back of the net at Bradford, the duo took their combined tally to 43 goals.
Captain Morison admits he cannot help but enjoy playing with in-form striker Gregory.
He added: “If we are both scoring each week we are doing something right.
“It’s been fantastic, I’ve loved playing with him all year and hopefully we can keep it up on Friday.”
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