Millwall are still yet to win since football resumed as they drew 1-1 at home to Swansea. The point may not be enough for the Lions, who now face an uphill struggle to finish in the top six.
Here are how the players rated:
Bartosz Bialkowski – 6
It was a bit of bad luck that did it for Bart today, who was helpless as Brewster’s free kick rebounded off of him for Swansea’s equaliser.
Mahlon Romeo – 7
His game was summed up by two strong tackles, one to set his side on the counter for the goal, one to stop Brewster on a late charge.
Shaun Hutchinson – 5
Hutch has not regained his pre-lockdown form at all. Not convincing again today, lucky not to pick up a second yellow for his foul on Gallagher, which led to Swansea’s goal.
Jake Cooper – 6
Enjoying him in the middle of the back three, showing his dominance and confidence.
Murray Wallace – 6
Murray would have scored higher if he could have converted either of his headers. Linked up well with Ferguson and bullied Andre Ayew.
Shane Ferguson – 7
Showed why he earned a new contract this week. Great passes in behind and link up with Mason Bennett. Finding his home as an attacking left wing back.
Ryan Woods – 6
Much better than his performance against Derby, the sort of reaction you want after a player is left out.
Shaun Williams – 7
Very impressed with Willo in the middle today. Played some great passes and had excellent composure throughout.
Jed Wallace – 6
Still not quite at his best but showing signs. Made a few good diagonal runs and slightly improved his delivery.
Tom Bradshaw – 5
I feel for Tom Bradshaw, a player so often starved of service. Today, with Millwall looking sharper, he looked so bereft of confidence, not making runs and failing to control the ball.
Mason Bennett – 8
His best display so far in a Millwall shirt. Excellent combinations with Jed Wallace, Shane Ferguson, and Shaun Williams. Finger crossed for Millwall fans that his injury is a short one.
Subs:
Connor Mahoney – 4
With Bennett coming off injured, it was a big chance for Mahoney to show what he’s got. Unfortunately he looks short of match practise and lacks cohesion with his teammates.
Matt Smith – N/A
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