Neil Harris wants Millwall to pass the 70-point mark after conceding their play-off hopes are over.

Saturday’s 2-0 defeat to Middlesbrough all but ended the Lions’ top-six push - their inferior goal difference to Derby means they would need a miracle to overtake them on the final day of the season.

Millwall, who are on 69 points, host fourth-placed Aston Villa on Sunday.

Harris said: "There's still a chance. We could win by four or five and another team could lose by four or five, but if we're honest, these things don't normally happen in football.

"But we can still get to 70 points, and that's the aim. If you had said to me at the start of the season that we'd be going into the final game not having to look over our shoulders at the likes of Burton, Bolton, Barnsley and Birmingham, I'd have been delighted.

"At the end of next week's 90 minutes, it'll be a time for reflection and we can look back on what we've achieved. Up until the last two games, we've done some miraculous things.

"We've probably been found out a bit in the last two matches, and I was disappointed with the goals we conceded here. It's a bit of a reality check for our football club, but we want to go out on a high against Aston Villa now. I'll be making sure I pick a team that can allow us to finish the season in style.”