British actor Richard Beale has named his starting XI to lead West Bromwich Albion against football club Millwall F.C. The Baggies lost 2-0 to Bristol City ...
The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). Even though they attempted 14 shots during the game and held possession for 58% of the time, interim manager [Richard Beale](/topic/richard-beale)and his team needed help to secure a victory for their efforts. As a result, these numbers revealed just one side of the story. ET hereby disclaims any and all warranties, express or implied, relating to the report and any content therein. Jed Fernley Wallace is a winger for West Bromwich Albion in the Rowett notes that while he will get a warm welcome upon his return to the Den, he should not expect to be made to feel at home in the role of an opponent.
Returning defender Kyle Bartley was shown a late red card as troubled Albion were condemned to a last-minute defeat at Millwall.
Twenty-one-year-old flyer Burey proved a livewire customer for the Baggies and Furlong to contain. Play was allowed to continue and in darted Wallace, who dashed towards the box and byline before he composed himself for a low cross. As the contest entered its final 15 minutes it remained on a knife-edge. The Baggies got forward at times, with Wallace keen to be a thorn in his former side. Phillips then came on for Albion's sole striker, Grant, inside the final 10. And Wallace received a torrent of abuse from the stands every time he touched the ball. But, once more, Albion let the spoils slip through their fingers. Bartley started in impressive style in a bid to redeem himself with the visiting faithful. Scott Malone won his side a free-kick out on the left from a very poor decision by referee Madley. Winger Andreas Voglsammer's delivery was initially nodded half-clear and Furlong slipped and lost his man. The hosts struck a controversial equaliser as Callum Styles lifted in from a free-kick that should not have been given. Bartley was able to continue despite treatment for a head injury on the stroke of half-time, importantly for the Baggies with the defender a magnet to the high ball.
The Baggies, who made a bright start in the capital through John Swift's finish, were forced to leave The Den empty handed after goals from Callum Styles ...
“The second goal is a disappointing one. It just trickles in over the line, it’s a real sickener. “I thought we created enough chances to win the game.
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The equaliser did stem from his marking however, with the right-back failing to clear his lines towards the end of the first half. Bartley made his return to the starting lineup for the first time since September 14 this afternoon and was locked in a physical battle with Tom Bradshaw throughout most of it the experienced defender held his own but was caught on one occasion following a long ball from the Millwall defence. Replaced the goal scorer with less than 20 minutes to go. Part of a back three that was kept busy by the Millwall forwards but like the other two, put in a strong showing. Beale made a flurry of substitutions in an attempt to sway the game in his favour, with Tom Rogic and Jason Molumby replacing Gardner-Hickman and Swift, however the two had little impact. Substituted in the 73rd minute for Rogic. Rarely involved throughout the first half with most the play stemming down the right-hand side for both teams. A poor end to what was a strong showing from the centre half. Wasn't tested on too many occasions throughout the first half but did make a decent save from a Zian Flemming effort, regardless of it being offside in the build-up. Space did begin to open up once again on the counterattack but the likes of Swift and Reach lacked options as they drove forward, with Beale's men opting to remain solid at the back rather than flooding forward. Flemming somehow saw an effort fly just wide of the post just before the hour mark, only for the offside flag to spare his blushes after the glaring miss. Before Wallace found space in the Millwall half again following a loose back pass, only to find himself closed down rapidly by Long.
Millwall old boy Jed Wallace was the architect of Albion's first goal on his return to The Den after leaving in the summer. Managerless West Bromwich Albion suffered a fifth defeat in eight games as Millwall came from behind at The Den to claim a ...
Tyler Burey (Millwall) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Tyler Burey (Millwall) right footed shot from the left side of the box to the bottom left corner. Matt Phillips (West Bromwich Albion) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked. 85'Post update Mason Bennett (Millwall) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Attempt blocked.
Wallace received a hostile reception and that was only exacerbated after he celebrated in front of the Cold Blow Lane end after setting up John Swift for ...
We’ve shown it isn’t always about that in the Championship. Asked if Wallace’s celebration had pumped up the home support’s noise levels, Rowett replied: “It’s always a bit of theatre isn’t it? Wallace, who turned down fresh terms with the South Londoners to leave on a free, received a hostile reception.