Millwall were left feeling familiar frustrations as they failed to hold onto their half time lead against Reading.
The draw makes it four in a row for the Lions and five without a win. Despite some bright spells, it was the same mistakes, missed chances and lack of creativity that cost Millwall the three points.
Here is how the players rated:
Bartosz Bialkowski – 6
Very little to do for Bart today and he’ll be disappointed to have let Joao’s effort go through his legs.
Ryan Leonard – 4
Probably his worst display since his resurgence under Rowett. He’ll be relieved to have Romeo back fit soon, can’t have enjoyed his time at right back.
Shaun Hutchinson – 6
A quiet day for Millwall’s centre backs. Hutch did well in physical battles but not enough to keep the goal out.
Jake Cooper – 6
An unremarkable day for Cooper. Dealt with Joao and Meite well but didn’t have much to worry about.
Murray Wallace – 6
A typical Murray Wallace display. Solid at the back but offered very little by way of attacking support.
Shaun Williams – 7
Did plenty of good defensive work protecting the back four and even managed to get forward at times. Proving he can still play a role in this team.
Ryan Woods – 6
Kept the play ticking over as usual but couldn’t be as penetrative as he’d like to be.
Jed Wallace – 8
If it isn’t Bialkowski saving the day, then it’s Jed. Another wonderful free kick to add to his collection.
Ben Thompson – 5
Couldn’t build on a good return to the first team on Saturday – sums up his last season or two. Put in plenty of effort as usual but left the pitch with little to show for it.
Scott Malone – 5
Can’t see Malone being much more than a ‘stand-in’ winger. Had good energy in the press but offered little attacking threat.
Troy Parrott – 7
A long wait for his first start and obviously not fully fit but showed glimpses of his potential. Linked play between the midfield and attack well.
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