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Lions duo on
stand-by by Brian Stater
MILLWALL
duo Les Briley and Anton Otulakowski stand by to return to first team
action tonight as The Lions take on Reading in a Milk Cup clash at The
Den.
The midfield
pair were left out of Saturday's Third Division defeat Cambridge after
serving a two-match ban.
And manager
George Graham said, "They will definitely be in the running for a
place."
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Neither
skipper Briley or Otulakowski were due to appear in yesterday's Reserve
clash with Ipswich, adding fuel to speculation that Graham intends to
bring them in tonight.
If they
return, Alan McLeary and Nicky Chatterton are likely to step aside.
Millwall go into the game with a
1-1 draw from the first leg. Manager Graham said, “It's going to he
difficult, as Reading are a big, strong side. But we’ve been playing
some excellent football, with only our finishing letting us down.” |
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| The Den of
Delight |
Millwall 4 Reading 3 (5 - 4 on
Aggregate) |
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Both bosses
beamed: "It was a great game and a terrific ad for soccer.
"It's a
pity it wasn't screened for a larger audience," added Lions' chief
George Graham. "Anyone who came tonight will certainly come
again."
Too true.
Shame was that someone had to lose such a fine game but Millwall still
deserved to join Palace and Chariton in the next round of the Milk Cup.
But Keith
Stevens will be an unhappy man. The |
It was a
textbook goal and came in the 25th minute. But the home team were rocked
when Trevor Senior levelled after Martin Hicks headed down a Dean Horrix
ball in the 29th minute.
A bigger
shock came for the New Cross fans when Crown gave the visitors the lead
in the 35th minute. Sansome came out to try and beat Crown to the ball,
but his kick cannoned off Crown's legs and the striker was able to lob
the ball into an empty net.
Millwall
seemed dead and buried but an overhead kick from Neal in the 73rd minute
made it level again. |
We were
having visions of extra-time until Millwall were awarded a dubious
penalty for a foul on Otulakowski. Lovell took the kick, Alan Judge
saved it. Only for the ball to come back to Chatterton, who slammed it
in.
Graham said:
"I was pleased with Briley and Anton, who played their first games
of the season, although Anton drifted in and out of the match."
This was the
best match I’ve seen for ages.
Maurice
Woolf |
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defender is
going to be fined by Graham for a bad tackle for which he was booked.
Graham said: "I will not tolerate these breaches of rules. The
players will be disciplined."
Dean Neal
gave Millwall the lead in the 16th minute from a Nicky Chatterton cross
after Anton Otulakowski's free-kick had been blocked. The ball rebounded
to Chatterton, who placed it on Neal's head.
The cheers
had hardly died down when Reading drew level. David Crown beat Paul
Sansome from close in a minute later. Steve Lovell who, had a cracking
game, scored the second after a sweet move that involved Les Briley,
Otulakowski and Bremner.
Left: Lovell scores Millwall's Second Goal |
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| Post Haste |
Battling Anton Sparks
Millwall |
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| Millwall
4 Reading 3 Agg: Millwall 5 Reading 4
GUTSY Anton
Otulakowski sparked Millwall's win in this Milk Cup classic – after
fearing he had broken his leg.
With the
Lions level at 3-3, Otulakowski slid into the penalty area in an attempt
to convert a low, hard Bill Roffey centre.
He missed
the ball by inches, but slammed his right leg into the goal post in a
sickening collision.
Yet
Millwall's pint-sized dynamo was quickly back in action, and just five
minutes after the accident he set up Millwall's winner.
Otulakowski
went on a lone raid that took him all of 60 yards before being brought
down for a 79th minute penalty.
Steve
Lovell's spot kick was pushed out by goalkeeper Alan Judge, but Nicky
Chatterton followed up to slam the ball home and clinch Millwall's place
in yesterday's second round draw. |
Afterwards
Anton revealed, "The point of impact with the post was just below
my knee. If it had been a little bit lower my leg would have snapped.
Anton's
efforts provided the finishing flourish to a fine Lions display. Dean
Neal, missing two simple chances, managed to put away a pair of more
difficult opportunities - heading home a Chatterton chip for the
first-half opener and netting with a spectacular overhead shot to peg
Reading back to 3-3 after the
interval.
Afterwards
Lions boss George Graham said, "It was a great game for
everyone." Graham had brought Otulakowski and new skipper Les
Briley in for their first competitive game of the season.
He added,
"Anton drifted in and out of the game - but when he drifts in, he's
class."
After,
Millwall's 16th minute opener David Crown beat Paul Sansome from close
range and deadly Trevor Senior grabbed the second. |
Les Briley:
Debut for Millwall
MILLWALL:
Sansome, Stevens, Roffey, Briley, Martin, Cusack. Lovell, Bremner, Neal,
Chatterton, Otulakowski. Sub: Mcleary
Ref. M James
(Horsham) Attendance: 3.590.
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