AIDY Boothroyd says he cannot wait to play Millwall again after his nine game unbeaten start as Colchester United manager was cruelly ended by a stoppage time winner.

Stuart Watson

AIDY Boothroyd says he cannot wait to play Millwall again after his nine game unbeaten start as Colchester United manager was cruelly ended by a stoppage time winner.

The U's had led at the break courtesy of Anthony Wordsworth's deflected free-kick, but full-back Alan Dunne fired in a fine equaliser before substitute James Henry netted a free-kick winner deep into stoppage time.

"They have only got half our scalp because we've got to play them again," said Boothroyd.

"This is a huge result for them because we are a good side, but we will come back after them, don't worry about that.

"Sometimes you need a good emotional kick and I am sure we will respond positively.

"We are pretty disappointed with the result, but if we continue to play like that away from home we will win a lot more than we lose."