Luton Town 0-3 Millwall | FA Cup fifth-round match report
The accumulation of this match was dominated by the memory of a shocking riot 28 years ago and speaks a non-league team to go to the sixth round of the FA Cup for the first time in 99 years, but the end is only the most humble incentive between rival fans and a victory for the club championship. Millwall stopped the accident and now dreams of going to the end.
The omens are certainly encouraging for the team of Kenny Jackett, whose last meeting in the knockout stages of the competition in 2004, the same year, he continued to face Manchester United in the final. This game, which Millwall lost 3-0, was played at the Millennium Stadium. The goal is now Wembley South London club the opportunity to play at least a semi-final he must reign in the next round.
This is for the future. For now, Millwall should enjoy as is the case here, standing in front of almost relentless pressure Luton before outscoring their opponents with a ruthless display of finishing. Three goals were scored from just five shots on goal, with this game as good as a contest after just 36 minutes when Rob Hulse followed a short distance from the great Henry James finished with exquisite volley for 2-0 visitors.
"It was a great victory for us," said Jackett. "We defended very well and come here the first goal was always going to be important. If Luton scored the first goal it would have been difficult for us, for the first goal was something we needed. Was important for us to win the game. "
This is a sentiment shared by Paul Buckle, director of Luton, proud of the commitment of his players, could not hide his frustration at the way that allowed their opponents to pass after 12 minutes, Janos Kovacs, allowing a header of his fellow central defender Ronnie Henry to run before him in the path of Henry James, who took the ball over the keeper Mark Tyler Luton before rolling in a empty.
- "A cup race is huge for any club, including a non-league club like us," said Loop. "I am proud of the team, but the biggest disappointment is TODAY 'Today he has never given a chance. objective at the start was very poor and gave Millwall a good start. Both professionals that go out and do the basic things and do not do it. "
Henry James Luton has to pay for their bluntness, first with his goal and then with the cross that led to Hulse, under pressure from Kovacs, lifting the ball over his shoulder in the corner farthest away from Mark Tyler net.
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