With seven minutes to go, Neil Harris must have thought his Millwall side had done enough to take all three points against high-flying Norwich City in the Championship at the weekend.

But two injury time goals for Norwich gave Daniel Farke's side all three points and took them to the top of the table, leaving Millwall deep in relegation trouble with over a third of the season complete.

For Lions boss Harris it was a bitter pill to swallow and leaves his side in 21st place with 16 points going into the international break.

So is the pressure on Neil Harris at Millwall?

We discuss.....

George Dagless

Not yet.

Harris deserves time to try and turn it around - they were looking a little bit stronger only last month.

He's got the club to good heights in recent seasons, he should have the chance to keep that up.

Sam Rourke

It's creeping up on him, but his job should be safe.

Harris has transformed Millwall from a yo-yo club into a strong Championship side, however they are just going through a tough spell.

All teams go through sticky patches, and Millwall are going through theres.

Harris and Millwall will turn it around.

George Harbey

It really is.

To be 3-2 up with five minutes to play in injury time and lose 4-3 is absolutely criminal, and even the worst of teams wouldn’t have done that.

It’ll be interesting to see whether the Millwall board stick with him for much longer.

Jay Taylor

Neil Harris probably has one of the safest jobs in the Championship so with this downturn in form shouldn’t be cause for too much concern.

The manner of the defeat was a joke and unacceptable, but the Lions started to pick up their form after Christmas, and could well do that again.

If that is not forthcoming, then his position will be caused into question a little more.