Rotherham United manager Steve Evans said his side 'dominated' despite falling to a 2-0 loss over Wycombe Wanderers.
Goals from Cameron Humphreys and a Kieran Sadlier penalty secured the Chairboys' first league win of the campaign, and succumbed the Millers to a third consecutive game without a goal.
The result also means United have now not won on the road in the league for 656 days – a run that dates back to November 8, 2022.
For Wanderers, it was their first victory against Rotherham in any capacity since October 2019, and their first at Adams Park since March 2013.
He said: “We had good opportunities in the final third so from that point of view it’s very disappointing.
"I thought there were spells today that we played as well as we could against Wycombe for long spells.
“It’s the quietest I have heard the supporters here until they scored, and that’s because of our dominance.
“We dominated for long, long spells but you have to make your own luck.”
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