Here is how Millwall's players fared in their victory over Leeds United:
Bartosz Bialkowski – 6
Was hardly called upon in the first half. In the second he carried out a couple of routine saves to keep his gloves warm but overall it was an easy day at the office for the Polish keeper.
Mahlon Romeo – 7
Linked up well with Wallace down the right-hand side. He should have got himself on the scoresheet with two golden opportunities in each half.
Shaun Hutchinson – 8
Back like he never left. He seems fit, sharp and most importantly back to his robust-self after a lengthy period out. Ushers the backline into place and sets a great example.
Jake Cooper – 7
Quelled the threat of Patrick Bamford with ease but struggled against Nketiah’s pace at times. Although the defender showcased that he is more than capable of picking out a pass from the backline.
Murray Wallace – 6
Was caught napping after the restart which tarnished a good performance from the Scotsman.
Jed Wallace – 8
A thorn in Leeds’ backside all afternoon, smashed his penalty into the top corner and gave both fullbacks a headache in the meantime.
Ben Thompson – 8
Blossomed in his preferred role as a central attacking midfielder and oozed confidence. The midfielder thinks quickly on his feet and was integral to every Millwall attack.
Jayson Molumby – 7
The youngster seems to be still finding his stride, but the indications are there that Millwall have a got themselves a great player with tones of ability.
Ryan Leonard – 6
Came off injured after 28 minutes.
Shan Ferguson –
What the Northern Irish international lacks in stature he makes up for in skill. Turned Alioski inside out one too many times and assisted Bradshaw with a peach of a cross.
Tom Bradshaw – 9
They say hard work pays off and in Bradshaw’s case, they are not wrong. Run the channels and showed us how a lone centre forward should play. His decisively won the penalty and caressed the ball into the back of the net for Millwall’s second. Perfect performance.
Subs:
Shaun Williams - 6
Sat deep and allowed Molumby to do the dirty work. Passed the ball well and carried out some vital tackles.
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