Sport | FootballKenny Jackett keeps faith with Darius Henderson despite arrestShooting star: but Henderson couldn't prevent defeat last nightJulian Bennetts11 April 2012Darius Henderson will still spearhead Millwall's push away from the relegation zone despite being arrested on suspicion of GBH.The striker was released on police bail after a man suffered a broken jaw in a confrontation in a St Albans restaurant in the early hours of New Year's Day.But Millwall's top scorer came on in last night's 1-0 defeat at Bristol City as he steps up his recovery from a hamstring problem and will remain part of the club's plans while inquiries continue."We are aware of an alleged incident involving one of our players but we are unable to comment until the police have completed their investigations," said a Millwall spokesman.Yet manager Kenny Jackett spoke after the game, which was settled by Nicky Maynard's 93rd-minute winner, about stepping up the 30-year-old's fitness."Henderson is coming off the back of a hamstring injury and I hope that he can put a run together," said Jackett.Read MoreTransfer news LIVE! Arsenal eye Guehi alternative; Chelsea agree deal Marseille vs Liverpool: Prediction, kick-off time, team news, odds, h2hArsenal XI vs Inter Milan: Confirmed team news and predicted lineupSponsoredMake 2026 the year of working smarterBut the Millwall boss admitted his side's total of just 24 goals in 25 Championship games is costing them dear - with or without Henderson. He added: "We've had too many like that where our goals for tally has been poor."MORE ABOUTBristol CityMillwall FCThe Carling Cup