Millwall are still looking for their first Championship win of the season after losing 4-3 to Ipswich.
Despite goals from Jed Wallace and Aiden O’Brien, the Lions trailed at the break thanks to Joe Garner’s long-range strike and Martyn Waghorn’s double.
And Tom Elliott’s 80th-minute goal looked like it would be enough to earn them a deserved point.
However, Jordan Spence’s 88th-minute header broke Lions fans’ hearts.
Here is how News Shopper rated Millwall’s players…
Jordan Archer - 5 - At fault for the first goal, which he should've saved. His kicking was off, too.
Conor McLaughlin - 6 - Endured a tough evening dealing with Grant Ward, and was outdone for pace on the wing.
Shaun Hutchinson - 6 - Should have cleared the ball for Ipswich’s third goal and seemed to get his feet in a mess.
Byron Webster - 5 - He’ll have Jake Cooper breathing down his neck. Never looked comfortable with Waghorn running in behind him.
James Meredith - 6 - Attacked well and did his bit in defence. Unlucky to be booked for diving in the first-half.
Jed Wallace - 7 - In the right place at the right time to score Millwall’s opener, and was a constant menace on the right and left wing. Millwall's man of the match.
Shaun Williams - 6 - Lost the ball too many times on his 150th start for the club. But his vision is second to none.
George Saville - 6 - Played a massive part in Millwall’s second goal, and was always in the box trying to get his shots away.
Aiden O’Brien - 7 - Fantastic acrobatic finish for his first goal of the season. Didn't stop running at Dominic Iorfa.
Steve Morison - 7 - Pestered Ipswich’s back-line throughout the evening, and his hold-up play was typically exceptional.
Lee Gregory - 6 - Chased down every lost cause like he always does, but was never given the opportunity to test the Ipswich goalkeeper.
Subs:
Shane Ferguson - 5
Tom Elliott - 7
Fred Onyedinma - 5
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