WANDERERS
(4-2-3-1)
ANDY LONERGAN 7
Seems to produce one world class save every week. His stop at the end from Woolford was every bit as important as Pratley's goal.
JOSH VELA 6
Didn't use the ball as well as he can but still feeling his way in the right-back role. Wasn't troubled too much defensively.
MATT MILLS 7
Continues to grow in stature. Dominated in the air against the Millwall attack and only faced real pressure when Shittu came forward for set pieces.
DORIAN DERVITE 7
Solid as a rock alongside Mills and used the ball well from the back too. With David Wheater back and fit, will have to stay on his toes.
TIM REAM 8
Solid defensively but this was probably the American's most effective performance going forward since moving to left-back.
NEIL DANNS 7
Covered a lot of ground for the cause. Won't grab many headlines in that deep-lying position but very important for the team.
DARREN PRATLEY 8
Unlikely hero he might be, but there are few who deserve a pat on the back more than Pratley who has been through the mill at Wanderers but never given up.
LIAM FEENEY 8
Worked so hard up and down the wing against his former club and produced a number of dangerous crosses.
CHUNG-YONG LEE 8
Had Millwall back-pedalling every time he got the ball. Once scintillating run in the first half took him past three players.
ROB HALL 7
Really encouraging from the youngster who grew into the game and showed he can be relied upon as a regular starter.
EIDUR GUDJOHNSEN 6
Under the weather perhaps but the Icelander still showed a few classy touches which set him apart. When fit and well, his combination with Chung-Yong is mouthwatering.
Subs: Trotter 62 (for Gudjohnsen), Wilkinson 86 (for Hall) Not used: Bogdan, Moxey, Spearing, Wheater, Wilkinson, Clough.
Millwall: Forde; Wilkinson, Shittu, Dunne, Malone; Williams, Martinez; Gueye, McDonald, Woolford; Gregory.
Subs: Fuller 55 (for McDonald), Martin 56 (for Gueye), Abdou77 (for Wilkinson). Not used: King, Easter, Briggs.
Referee: Stuart Attwell (Nuneaton).
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