Macaulay Langstaff's Late Equalizer Secures Draw for Millwall Against Leicester
Macaulay Langstaff rescues a point at Leicester to move Millwall up to second
The Guardian
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Millwall secured a crucial late 1-1 draw against relegated Leicester City, with Macaulay Langstaff scoring his first goal since February. The result keeps Millwall in the Championship's automatic promotion spots, one point ahead of Ipswich Town, who have two games in hand.
- 01Macaulay Langstaff scored a late equalizer for Millwall.
- 02Harry Souttar opened the scoring for Leicester in the 78th minute.
- 03Millwall is now second in the Championship, one point ahead of Ipswich Town.
- 04Ipswich has two games in hand and will play West Brom and Southampton next.
- 05Millwall's final match of the season is against Oxford United.
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In a tightly contested match, Millwall managed to secure a 1-1 draw against Leicester City, who are already relegated from the Championship. Leicester's Harry Souttar scored the opener in the 78th minute, marking his return after a long injury layoff. However, Millwall responded dramatically with a late goal from substitute Macaulay Langstaff, who found the net in the final minute. This result propelled Millwall back into the automatic promotion positions, sitting second in the league, just a point ahead of Ipswich Town, who have two games in hand. Millwall's upcoming match against Oxford United will be crucial as they aim to maintain their promotion hopes.
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This draw keeps Millwall's promotion aspirations alive, potentially impacting the club's finances and fan engagement if they achieve promotion.
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