Millwall faces Watford on Monday evening, while they look to find some momentum in the championship.
Millwall turns their focus back to the championship football on Monday evening after their midweek EFL Cup exploits.
The Lions names South -London Rivals Crystal Palace in punishment in an impressive version, with Ryan Leonard Late. The match ended 1-1, but the quality of the Eagles’ Premier League made the difference of 12 yards.
Alex Neil’s side Started with a bang by beating Norwich City on the opening day, but with one win, one draw and two defeats in the championship since then they may not have been hoped.
As far as Welford is concerned, five points of so many games have ensured a fairly overwhelming start of the Paulo Pezzolano term of office. The hornets are 17th on the way to the game, behind Millwall in the 13th.
Millwall Team News
We are barely six weeks after the season, but Neil and his Millwall employees have to deal with a large number of injury problems.
Midfield is the worst affected area, with no fewer than five central midfielders here. Neil confirmed That Luke Cundle and Massimo Luongo – who started the last champion match against Charlton Athletic – are both doubts to play on Monday evening.
Billy Mitchell stays out, Daniel Kelly picked up a hamstring complaint against Palace and Casper De Norre continues to doubt.
Away from midfield will all be Lukas Jensen, Danny McNamara and Femi Azeez. Strikers Zak Lovelace and Macaulay Langstaff can remain absent and the same applies to Max Crocombe.
Predicted XI
(4-4-2)
Benda; Crama, Taylor, Cooper, Bryan; Neghli, Bangura-Williams, Mazou-Sacko, Ballo; Coburn, Ivanovic.
With different injuries in combination with a strong display of a rotated midweek team, this Millwall -Line -Up is a difficult one to call.
Caleb Taylor ‘The fine version could see him stay in the heart of the defense while Tristan Crama shifts back to the right. Joe Bryan or Zak Sturge, who are also impressed by Selhurst Park, will play the left role.
In the central midfield it is hoped that at least one of the Norre, Luongo or Curdle is appropriate. Derek Mazou-Sacko, however, was thoroughly impressed, while Raees Bangura-Williams proved a good option in a deeper role after injury forced him to adapt to his usual role in the attacks of midfield.
Breed, Camiel Neghli and Thierno Ballo could be the creative points of sale for Mihail Ivanovic and Josh Coburn at the top.
Chancebers for starting roles are Aidoomo Emakhu, midweek goal scorer Leonard and Wes Harding.
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