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by Bluemike » Mon Apr 02, 2018 7:02 pm
As home games go that was positively outstanding, an exciting end to end game with plenty of chances, goals at BOTH ends, genuine commitment from the Town players, a good atmosphere inside the ground and a very impressive debut from young Ben Folami all contributed for a good afternoons entertainment for a change. A starting line up which contained Waghorn, Celina & Carayol was also a positive move by MM, while Knudsen was moved into the back Three which is is by far his best position with young kenlock in the Left Wing back role.
Town came out of the blocks from the first minute and were looking to get forward right from the off and could well have been ahead inside Ten minutes as waghorn was denied twice by a double save from Archer when the striker looked odds on to score. It had been a very good start by Town, so different to what we witnessed at Birmingham on saturday, the quality of the passing too was not something we have become accustomed to. Millwall had failed to get into their stride and had not troubled our defence at all, until that is we decide to start faffing around with it in our own area and were so nearly punished for it as Bart and Chambers tried theri best to give Millwall the lead, quite what Bart was thinking god only knows but he atoned for his errors. Shortly afterwards Portman Road was on its feet as Mustapha Carayol hit a rasping drive from distance which didnt quite dip enough and sailed just over the bar. Town were to pay for not taking one of the early chances that had come their way and some sloppy defending was again the catalyst for us going behind. Marshall had been lively all game and was given way too much space as he raced down the Town right and allowed to pick out a pinpoint cross to the back post where the lanky Cooper had the easiest of headers to give them an undeserved lead, it was their first real effort at goal but again we failed to defend it with kenlock & knudsen easily outjumped and who really didnt make themselves enough of a presence.
The goal seemed to change the pattern of the game and it was Millwall who now had their tails up, yet again Town seemed to lose confidence in themselves and stopped doing the basics, one or two half chances fell Millwall's way before the whistle but nothing to seriously bother Bart. I thought for the most part we had played well and took the game to them for the opening 20-25 minutes, Celina had struggled to get too involved while Carayol had shown flashes but again was being well marshalled. At the back we had stood pretty firm and Knudsen is definitely better at CB as we all know while kenlock had did ok in the LWB slot. Skuse had been much more lively than he was at Birmingham but Gleeson was a bit anonymous at times.
The second half started with Ben Folami making his league debut in place of the slightly unfortunate Kenlock as Town switched to a 4-4-2 formation with Folami up top alongside waghorn. As with the first half Town came out flying and looked to get back on level terms immediately, Folami wasted no time in catching the eye with some decent touches which he did with the assurance of a seasoned pro. It wasn't long before Town deservedly equalised, first Skuse saw his shot blocked by Archer before an almighty scramble resulted in first Folami trying to stab the ball before Waghorn did just that, at the time I must admit I thought it was the kids goal but Waghorn got the crucial touch as he tucked it away, Millwall complained the keeper had been fouled but thankfully for once we got the decision. just like Buses no sooner do we get one goal and along comes another, waghorn again the scorer, this time he read a weak back pass superbly before rounding Archer and stroking the ball from a tight angle, it was quite a turnaround as the North stand erupted in the kind of celebration that used to be the norm, the place was rocking and loud like the old days which was lovely to see.
Town never do things easily though and back came the Lions, the equaliser seemed to come out of nowhere as bart was forced into a good save before the onrushing Millwall player latched onto the loose ball before despatching passed the stranded Bart, 2-2 and very much game on. it had turned into a really exciting end to end scrap, similar to the 4-3 at the den back in Auguist, millwall knew they ahd to win it and were throwing men forward in crazy numbers, Town were noe starting to get pinned back but were still looking likely themselves on the break. Gregory missed a sitter at one end before Chambo tried his luck at the other, it was frenetic but very exciting stuff. With the clock ticking down Millwall came so close to grabbing a third, bart pulling off a great save to defy Gregory and from the rebound the Millwall player fired it against the post, quite a let off for the home team. As the game entered added on time there was still time for bart to pull off another cracking save as Millwall were going for broke, others efforts flew high and wide of the town goal which was living a charmed life in the dying moments but Town saw it out to claim what for me was a well deserved point.
Why the hell can we not have had that type of entertainment every week ? OK we didnt win the game but it kinda felt like we did as I made my way home, total commitment from the boys and some decent football at times too, fair play to Millwall, they made a game of it too and are no mugs for sure, the ground had a really good feel about it too, maybe in the knowledge that Mick is going who knows but it felt like it used to feel week in week out. I have to give a special mention to young Ben Folami who I thought looked very very good indeed, he has a lovely first touch, he didnt waste a ball, was strong in the challenge and laid off some nice passes, his runs and movement are very mature for one so young and he caused problems in the Millwall box on several occasions, without labouring the point Freddie sears could do well to watch what the kid did, we definitely have a nother player on our hands here and it was no surprise how much it improved Waghorn's game with another lively striker beside him.
Bart (8) Spence (6) Chambers (7) Webster (6) Knudsen (7) Kenlock (6) Gleeson (6) Skuse (7) Carayol (6) Celina (6) Waghorn (7)
SUBS :- Folami (7) Hyam (6) Ward (6)