Millwall have lost their last three league games in a row – and four of their last six, and have slipped to just one point above the relegation zone.

The latest side to see off the Lions was league leaders Norwich City at The Den to compound a miserable week for Neil Harris’ men.

Since beating Derby County, three poor performances have been put in, and subsequently, defeats have been registered against Preston North End and Hull City before the Canaries’ loss this past weekend.

Despite reaching an FA Cup quarter-final, the Lions have two wins in their last ten league games, losing five.

Results are not going their way, and performances have been less than impressive as their abhorrent form persists.

After yet another dip n form, and moving perilously close to the drop zone – is Harris now under serious pressure at Millwall?

We put that to our team of FLW writers and here is what they had to say.

Gary Hutchinson

“Millwall are a bit different to other clubs, aren’t they?

“It’s not like they’re quick to dismiss, especially not someone like Harris who is a club legend.

“I could see him being given a chance to get back up if they go down.”

Jay Taylor

“The atmosphere at full-time the last two home games has indicated that things are starting to turn.

“Albeit it slowly and from small sections, the pressure is slowly mounting.

“Breaking transfer records and finishing eighth last year, more was expected – it’s a natural reaction to success, I guess.”

Jacob Potter

“He's under some pressure.

“Millwall haven't looked themselves in recent weeks, which will be a real concern amongst supporters.

“Their poor run of form has come at the worst time possible, and Harris needs to address that as quickly as possible. Otherwise, they'll find themselves in League One by next season.”