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REPORT: MILLWALL 0-0 LUTON

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Luton held Millwall to a disappointing 0-0 attract at The Cave to save a six-point hole between the sides and unite their Title play-off trusts. In the clash of direct styles it was a round of not many possibilities, the best of which tumbled to Millwall's Andreas Voglsammer in the final part however he neglected to have a chance away from short proximity.


Luton developed into the challenge yet marshaled only two shots on the objective, the two of which arrived behind schedule in the subsequent period and were all around managed by George Long. The Lions have now neglected to win in each of their last three games and will be looking anxiously behind them as the spat hots up, while Luton look a shoe-in for the main six.




In sun-kissed south London it was the hosts who began most brilliant, designing the primary opportunity of the midday inside two minutes. Zian Flemming's circled pass found Oliver Burke however the winger cushioned his lines with the objective under his control.


Top scorer Tom Bradshaw was the close to be played through however his shot from an acute point was very much managed by Ethan Horvath. It took until the half-hour mark for Luton to stress manager Long interestingly, with Elijah Adebayo's header back across objective sidestepping those in white before George Saville snared clear.




With the ball not dropping for the home side, their allies coordinated a lot of their fury at ref Darren Britain. Their irritation reached new levels when the man in the center showed midfielder Saville the main yellow card of the evening - which some way or another showed up after the expected time as the 41st moment - after a rash test on Allan Campbell.


A set-piece barely short of great importance offered Millwall a way into the 18-yard confine and a drifted ball tracked down Murray Wallace however his circling header drifted over Horvath's bar. Minutes after the fact winger Voglsammer struggled difficult to come by a way through however he couldn't have a chance away as Lengthy cleaned cleared up once more.




Campbell was then checked for a late jump on Saville right external the Luton box and was feeling quite a bit better to see Voglsammer's twisting exertion land only wide of Horvath's post. Long was a spectator for a significant part of the evening however was called right into it in a fast progression as Luton hoped to take the focuses.


Carlton Morris went close with a snap volley before Alfie Daring folded his foot over one which constrained the Lions plug into a shrewd, low save. There was one final ache of disappointment from the Millwall loyal as Jake Cooper's penalty advance was dismissed in stoppage time, leaving this one all square for the third game in progression.


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