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A year ago

WEST BROM VS MILLWALL

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West Brom were disappointed by a coordinated Millwall as the two Title play-off hopefuls played out a goalless draw at The Hawthorns. The Baggies had won nine of their past 10 home matches preceding this installation, keeping as many clean sheets in that period and having scored in each game, however they found 6th set Millwall a difficult one to figure out.


The initial stages were cagey, which was maybe not out of the ordinary between different sides with still a lot to play for and much to lose. Millwall striker Tom Bradshaw couldn't hold his header down when he met a conveyance from the right, while Lions skipper Jake Cooper gestured over the bar and George Saville nearly lost the considerations of Semi Ajayi just before half-time, however the more obvious openings came at the opposite end, and with the hosts.




Adam Reach couldn't interface neatly with a low cross from the left after a cunning twist by Brandon Thomas-Asante, yet he got a bounce back pleasantly, after Jed Wallace's underlying shot had been impeded, and his work whistled past the woodwork. Conor Townsend was denied too when he met Wallace's cross with a header which was diverted behind for a corner.


In spite of the fact that Thomas-Asante streaked a shot only wide from distance having been taken care of by John Quick for Albion, Millwall surely started the second time frame the more grounded of the different sides. Youthful Baggies manager Josh Griffiths, following a tranquil opening 45 minutes, was constrained right into it when he beat away Bradshaw's close post header.




Griffiths, who made his Britain Under-21s debut during the worldwide break, was then posed one more inquiry when he parried over Zian Flemming's stinging drive as Millwall kept on being the more unmistakable outfit. Gary Rowett presented previous West Brom winger Oliver Burke, while Carlos Corberan answered when he called USA place ahead Daryl Embankment, who joined Thomas-Asante in assault. The last option pummeled a low shot goalwards from inside the six-yard box as the home side looked to answer, however he tracked down a red shirt in his manner.


Dam was the subject of incensed penalty requests when he had all the earmarks of being cleared out by Millwall guardian George Long, yet the offside banner had been raised - replays recommended, however, that the last ball into Dam fell off a Millwall boot. West Brom were baffled by a coordinated Millwall as the two Title play-off hopefuls played out a goalless draw at The Hawthorns.




The Baggies had won nine of their past 10 home matches before this installation, keeping as many clean sheets in that period and having scored in each game, however they found 6th put Millwall a difficult one to figure out. The initial stages were cagey, which was maybe normal between different sides with still a lot to play for and much to lose.


Millwall striker Tom Bradshaw couldn't hold his header down when he met a conveyance from the right, while Lions skipper Jake Cooper gestured over the bar and George Saville nearly lost the considerations of Semi Ajayi just before half-time, however the more obvious openings came at the opposite end, and with the hosts.




Adam Reach couldn't interface neatly with a low cross from the left after a cunning twist by Brandon Thomas-Asante, however he got a bounce back pleasantly, after Jed Wallace's underlying shot had been impeded, and his work whistled past the woodwork. Conor Townsend was denied too when he met Wallace's cross with a header which was diverted behind for a corner.


Despite the fact that Thomas-Asante streaked a shot only wide from distance having been taken care of by John Quick for Albion, Millwall unquestionably started the second time span the more grounded of the different sides. Youthful Baggies manager Josh Griffiths, following a calm opening 45 minutes, was constrained right into it when he beat away Bradshaw's close post header. Griffiths, who made his Britain Under-21s debut during the worldwide break, was then posed one more inquiry when he parried over Zian Flemming's stinging drive as Millwall kept on being the more conspicuous outfit.




Gary Rowett presented previous West Brom winger Oliver Burke, while Carlos Corberan answered when he brought USA community forward Daryl Dam, who joined Thomas-Asante in assault. The last option pummeled a low shot goalwards from inside the six-yard box as the home side tried to answer, yet he tracked down a red shirt in his manner. Dam was the subject of incensed penalty requests when he had all the earmarks of being cleared out by Millwall manager George Long, however the offside banner had been raised - replays proposed, however, that the last ball into Dam fell off a Millwall boot.


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