Edition number 8 of the season 2021-22 pod is here! Omer and Micky review the midweek defeat home defeat against #Fulham. That Millwall Podcast | Brought back down to earth the Millwall way #8 We also have a rant from Micky about the broadcaster from yesterday’s match… Be sure to follow us on our socials below - we appreciate any and all comments or feedback on the show. Match Report from Kai #Millwall lost their first game of the 2021/22 #Championship campaign as Fulham ran out 2-1 winners at The Den on Tuesday evening. Aleksander Mitrovic and Fabio Carvalho’s goals were enough to secure three points for the Cottagers despite a late consolation from Benik Afobe. Fulham started really strong and led after three minutes, Carvalho’s good ball in was met by Mitrovic who snuck it past Bialkowski in the #Millwall goal. Five minutes later, the Cottagers Millwall lost their first game of the 2021/22 Championship campaign as #Fulham ran out 2-1 winners at The Den on Tuesday evening. Aleksander Mitrovic and Fabio Carvalho’s goals were enough to secure three points for the Cottagers despite a late consolation from Benik Afobe. Fulham started really strong and led after three minutes, Carvalho’s good ball in was met by Mitrovic who snuck it past Bialkowski in the Millwall goal. Five minutes later, the Cottagers doubled their lead, Kebano’s splitting pass found Carvalho who buried it to make it two for the visitors. Gary Rowett’s side were nearly caught out again when Ivan Cavaleiro struck wide after he was sent through one-on-one with Bartosz Bialkowski. Just after the restart, Bialkowski made a very good save of #Mitrovic before he reacted well to keep out another Carvalho effort. The Lions came so close to halving the deficit when Scott Malone’s teasing cross was met by Matt Smith, who headed over. However, five minutes later, Millwall did pull one back, Matt Smith’s header rebounded off Benik Afobe’s head which wrong footed Gazzaniga in the Fulham goal. Jake Cooper came close to rescuing an unlikely point as his header went wide of the post in stoppage time. Millwall travel to Cardiff City on Saturday to face Mick McCarthy’s side. Twitter @ThatMillwallPod Instagram @That_Millwall_pod TikTok @thatmillwallpodcast Email ThatMillwallPodcast@gmail.com Intro 00:00 Part one 1:05 Part two 20:30
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Pre, during and post match reaction from Kai at The Den as #Fulham run out 2-1 winners. #Millwall were defeated 2-1 by Fulham in the Sky Bet Championship on Tuesday night at The Den. Aleksander Mitrovic and Fabio Carvalho's goals in the opening minutes of the game ensured that the three points would head to West London and hand The Lions a first defeat of the 2021/22 campaign, despite Benik Afobe's late consolation. Gary Rowett made two changes from the side which drew 1-1 with Blackburn Rovers on Saturday afternoon, as Mahlon Romeo and Ryan Leonard came into the side at the expense of Danny McNamara and George Evans, who both dropped to the bench. George Saville had the first opportunity of the game - which was blocked - but with three minutes on the clock, Fulham took the lead after Fabio Carvalho raced down the left-hand side and cut the ball back to Mitrovic, who had no qualms in slotting home for the opening goal of the game. Five minutes later, it was two, as a through-ball allowed Carvalho to turn from provider into goalscorer and fire past Bartosz Bialkowski. After that early double-blow, The Lions made attempts to get back into the game, but were met with a strong Fulham resistance - Scott Malone at the heart of most of the attacking, but to no avail. At the other end, Neeskens Kebano looked to twist and turn past the Millwall back-line but the winger found his shot blocked by Jake Cooper, and whilst The Lions continued to advance into forward positions at the midway point of the half, their final ball was letting them down. On the half-hour mark, Fulham were able to break with the ball at the feet of Ivan Cavaleiro, but with a chance to potentially put the game to bed at his mercy, the Fulham man flashed his shot wide of Bialkowski's near post. Three minutes before the break, Kebano was able to shrug off the close attentions of Cooper and cross from a tight angle, but fortunately for The Lions, Leonard was situated in the right place to clear the danger. Cavrvalho then looked to double his tally in first-half stoppage-time, but his effort from the edge of the area was deflected wide. Rowett moved to bring Matt Smith into proceedings at half-time, changing personnel as Leonard moved to right-back and Jed Wallace to right-wing, but it could - and perhaps should - have been Fulham to put the ball in the net early in the second 45, but an outstanding double-save from Bialkowski, first from Mitrovic and then from Carvalho, kept the score at 2-0. There was another double block from The Lions, this time with 57 minutes on the clock, as after Ballard dallied in possession, not one, but two goal-bound efforts were heroically stopped by the diving bodies of the Millwall defence. Ballard then had to slide in and prevent Mitrovic from adding a third shortly after, poking the ball behind from inside the six-yard box. Jed Wallace and Smith had wayward shots off target as the hour-mark came and went, with Cooper having to come to the rescue on 76 minutes as goalscorer Carvalho raced his way into the box - the defender with a big block to prevent Bialkowski being tested. The Pole was tested with nine minutes to play as Cavaleiro twisted and turned inside the area before unleashing a vicious attempt towards goal that the stopper had to beat away, before The Lions' best chance of the game came on 82 minutes, but Smith nodded Murray Wallace's header inches over the bar. With three minutes remaining, Afobe was able to get his first Lions goal as he turned Smith's header over Paulo Gazzaniga and into the net, with the striker then shooting straight at the stopper, before Cooper's header went over as a late rally proved to be not quite enough. Millwall: Bialkowski, M. Wallace, Cooper, Kieftenbeld (Evans 79'), J. Wallace, Malone, Romeo (Smith 46'), Saville, Leonard (McNamara 79'), Afobe, Ballard. Subs not used: Long, Bradshaw, Pearce, B. Mitchell. Scorer: Afobe 87' Booking: Romeo, Malone, Evans, Cooper Fulham: Gazzaniga, Tete, Kebano (Mawson 90'), Mitrovic, Ream, Adarabioyo, Cavaleiro (Bryan 85'), Seri, Onomah (Anguissa 46'), Carvalho, Robinson. Subs not used: Rodak, Odoi, Francois, Stansfield. Scorer: Mitrovic 3', Carvalho 8' Booking: Mitrovic, Gazzaniga Referee: Geoff Eltringham Attendance: 12,700 Be sure to follow us on our socials below - we appreciate any and all comments or feedback on the show. Twitter @ThatMillwallPod Instagram @That_Millwall_pod TikTok @thatmillwallpodcast Email ThatMillwallPodcast@gmail.com #Millwall vs Fulham at The Den 2021 Millwall vs Fulham The #Championship 1-2
Welcome to our first “pod proper” of the 2021/2022 Championship season, our new twice weekly show schedule starts today with Omer, Micky and Kai rounding up Millwall’s latest pre-season results including our trip to London Colney, Arsenal Training Centre. We also preview the next upcoming friendly where fans will be present at Gillingham on Tuesday night. Our second part of the show we go into debate of the squad depth available to Rowett, and whether we will see anyone leave in the coming weeks as the season is now less than two weeks away. Be sure to follow us on our socials below - we appreciate any and all comments or feedback on the show. Twitter @ThatMillwallPod Instagram @That_Millwall_pod TikTok @thatmillwallpodcast Email ThatMillwallPodcast@gmail.com 00:00 Intro 02:04 Part one – Friendlies chat 30:53 Part two – Squad depth debate 48:10 Outro
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Full breakdown of the game and then what’s going wrong and what needs to change. The worst performance of the season from the Lions. Middlesbrough excellent first half half and should have been 5 or 6 up. Questions answered, Is Rowett right for the job? Do we have enough quality? Players, are they playing for the shirt? All my opinions. It’s a long one but felt it needed more of an explanation. Please like and comment on the video. Twitter @millwalltt