Neil's Millwall yet to show full potentialpublished at 14:09 BST 17 October
Neil: 'I'm hoping for more consistency'
Millwall manager Alex Neil expects his team to get better as the season progresses and more players return to the squad.
The international break has meant key members of the Lions depleted squad have been able to return from injury with Alfie Doughty, Danny McNamara, Daniel Kelly and Casper De Norre back in training.
"We have made good progress in terms of getting some bodies back," Neil told BBC Radio London.
"I think the only thing we need to be conscious of is when we say they are back, they are not back to play three 90 minutes, back-to-back-to-back.
"But they are certainly back to being involved in the squad and to contribute - that will certainly make us stronger."
Millwall bounced back from their 4-0 loss to Coventry, with a convincing 3-0 win over play-off rivals West Bromwich Albion prior to the international break.
The Lions are eighth and one point outside the top six but are up against an in-form QPR side in Saturday's London derby (12:30 BST), with the Rs unbeaten in their last six matches.
"I would probably say so," Neil added, when asked whether Millwall are yet to show their full potential.
"I would expect that if we can try and keep everybody fit we will get better as time goes on, we should hopefully try and build our way into the season.
"I think we have had some really good results already, but I'm hoping for more consistency in terms of team selection, and more consistency in performance."
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