Millwall 1
Lovell (87)
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Bristol City 1
Morgan (68)
Att: 7,024 |
MODEST Steve Lovell may be banging in the goals that have taken Millwall
to the top of the Third Division but he's refusing to claim all
the credit.
The 24-year-old stand-in striker continued his goal spree with a late
leveller that takes his tally to 12 this season.
Yet after Saturday's clash Lovell insisted that much of his success is
down to Kevin Bremner, saying, "Kevin has helped me an awful
lot. He gets through a tremendous amount of work.
The gutsy Bremner has been enduring a lean spell, but refuses to shirk
responsibility and Welsh international Lovell has clearly
benefitted from the defensive attention Bremner has drawn
away.
Fittingly, it was Bremner who set up Lovell for the best shot of an other-
wise dour encounter.
With 65 minutes gone the battling Scot held off a fierce challenge, took the ball 20 |
yards and passed for Lovell
to send a screaming 25-yard effort against a post. Amazingly,
midfield man Alan McLeary managed to steer the rebound high over
the bar from just six yards.
Three minutes later City took the lead, Trevor Morgan forcing the ball
home after Andy Llewellyn had centred from an Alan Walsh free
kick.
Ambition
The Bristol side had lacked any attacking ambition and forced the game
in to an untidy stalemate.
Lions chief George Graham sent on fit-again-striker Dean Neal to try to
break the deadlock, but it was, Lovell who obliged with a fierce
shot just three minutes from time.
Millwall: Sansome, Stevens , Roffey, Briley, Smith, Cusack, Lowndes,
Bremner, McLeary (sub. Neal), Lovell, Otulakowski.
Bristol City: Shaw, Llewellyn , Newman, Curie, Phillipson-Masters, Riley,
l Pritchard, Ritchie, Morgan, Walsh, Stroud.
Referee: B. Hill (Ketterinq) |
● Above Steve Lovell fires in Millwall's goal, Below: Bremner
puts in a block. |