That
Chelsea goal, turned into his own net by big defender Dave Cusack was
indeed a disaster for the battling Lions after Steve Lovell had headed
then back into the tie from skipper Les Briley's free kick after just
eight minutes.
And
an injury that robbed Millwall of top scorer Dean Neal nine minutes
before half time was just as bad.
By
then, two fizzing low drives from Kevin Bremner had finished inches the
wrong side of the same Chelsea post and the First Division side had
equalised when Davis Speedie set up an inviting header for Kerry
Dixon in the 25th minute, the ball going in off Cusack's chest
Millwall
boss Graham admitted “We just didn't have the firepower to take
command again after that. Young Teddy Sheringham tried hard as Neal's
replacement, but it was a tough baptism for a boy of 18 and he’s just
not up to it yet.”
Graham,
already without midfielder Nicky Chatterton for several weeks
faces up to the near certainty that Neal, scorer of 8 goals in 12
games, will
have to miss Saturdays important Derby with Brentford, with a groin
strain.
Graham
said “We played some nice football in spells and for 20 minutes we
really had them going.