Neil Harris is confident Millwall goalkeeper Jordan Archer will bounce back from his errors against Sunderland.
Archer, 24, has kept six clean sheets this season but made two mistakes which led to goals in the 2-2 draw on Saturday.
He is expected to keep his place between the sticks when the Lions host Hull tomorrow.
Harris, whose Millwall side are five points above the drop zone, said: “He made an error against Ipswich and his form since then has been the best of his career by a long shot.
“Unfortunately as a goalkeeper you make an error, or two in a game which isn't normal for goalkeepers, and you run the risk of the ball going in the back of the net.
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“You can get away with it. But he made two slight errors of judgement and the ball ended up in the back of the net.
“That’s part and parcel of being a goalkeeper. As a centre-forward if I miss an open goal, it plays on your mind but the ground soon forgets about it and moves on to the next one.
“He’ll bounce back. He’s won us a lot of points this year - that's what you need from your goalkeeper. A young man making a couple of mistakes isn't a major issue.”
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