Millwall’s season came to a dramatic conclusion as their 4-3 defeat ended hopes of a play-off finish.
Five goals in twenty-five minutes lit up an electric second half, but the Lions were too open at the back as QPR punished the Lions.
Here’s how the players rated:
Bartosz Bialkowski – 8
Player of the season. He showed why today, with plenty of top-quality saves. Could have done better for QPR’s second, but he kept the Lions in it at times.
Mahlon Romeo – 5
Very quiet first half going forward and struggled to contain Manning and Chair on QPR’s left side.
Shaun Hutchinson – 6
Gets an extra point for his goal, but he really struggled against Eze once he moved to right back.
Alex Pearce – 6
Vital blocked at 2-2 when it looked like it mattered but needs to be better on the ball.
Jake Cooper – 6
Probably the best of defenders today but left exposed for most of the second half.
Shane Ferguson – 6
A few good deliveries, couldn’t take his chances when he needed it.
Ryan Woods – 6
Tried to run the game during the first half but had little support around him.
Ryan Leonard – 5
Little impact before being taken off. Struggled to keep hold of the ball.
Jed Wallace – 7
Two assists takes him to twelve for the season. Best attacker for the Lions today, unfortunately finding his form too late.
Tom Bradshaw – 5
Not certain over Bradshaw’s future with the Lions. Needed a performance today and he had chances, but just couldn’t take any of them.
Mason Bennett – N/A
Continues to impress for Millwall and showed good composure to give Millwall the win. Fitness is still an issue, but if he’s here next season, he could be a big player.
Subs:
Jon Dadi Bodvarsson – 5
Just not at it today, had a chance with Bennett coming off early, but he couldn’t take it. Sloppy passes even if he works hard.
Matt Smith – 7
Fair play to the big man, he certainly made an impact. Scored with his first touch and gave Millwall some hope.
Jayson Molumby – N/A
Connor Mahoney – N/A
Billy Mitchell – N/A
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