Millwall haven't had the best of starts to the season and find themselves sitting 18th having failed to win in their last six fixtures.
It's worrying times at the Den, as performances seem to have got worse as the season has gone on, something no side will want to have seen.
Neil Harris has been a brilliant manager during his time at The Den, but surely there'll be growing talk around his future if results do not start improving.
On Saturday, the Lions drew away at lowly Huddersfield, and failed to create too many opportunities. The goal also came through a keeping error, so Harris' side could count themselves lucky that they walked away with a point.
This Wednesday, Harris' side take on a rejuvenated Luton side, who are a tough preposition to face at Kenilworth Road and he'll be hoping they can finally record a victory.
Here are three reasons why Harris could be under pressure with another defeat...
Seven games without a win
It's an awful run that needs to come to an end as soon as possible. If they fail to find victory at Luton, then that would take the unwanted run to seven games and be a sign of serious pressure for manager, Harris.
They need three points, and it doesn't matter how they get them, it'll be tough at what will be a lively Kenilworth Road, but there's no reason they can't get them.
Lack of goalscoring threat
They have failed to score many goals this season, and a lack of creative play or goalscoring threat could leave them dry this season. Matt Smith proves to be a handful on a regular occurrence for defenders, but he works best with a partner, and with Jon Dadi Bodvarsson out ill, it's unlikely he'll get that at Luton.
The midfield must start offering more in terms of creation, as they need more balance to their play in attacking terms. If this doesn't happen I can't see where the goals will come from.
Losing physical battles
This would be my main worry as a Millwall supporter. They have had a poor start and it will worry them, but the manner of some of the defeats will not have pleased the fans or the manager in charge.
They have been so good in past seasons at winning the key duels and fighting for the ball in circumstances when they need to, but so far this campaign they have been a shadow of the side that would compete physically last season.
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