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Schmidt winner lifts Barnsley off the bottom

Barnsley climbed off the bottom of the Championship table after Patrick Schmidt’s last-gasp header earned them a 2-1 win over Millwall at the Den.

Substitute Aiden O’Brien had looked to have secured the home side a point when he bundled in to cancel out Conor Chaplin’s first-half strike with five minutes to go.

But in the final moments of stoppage time, Schmidt, who had come on just six minutes earlier, rose highest to head into the corner and ensure Gerhard Struber’s men recorded back-to-back wins for the first time this season.

Millwall had dominated the early stages but couldn’t create clear-cut chances against a resolute Tykes defence.

All of the home side’s best chances in the first half fell to centre-half Jake Cooper – a constant threat from set-pieces.

From open play, Gary Rowett’s side were altogether less impressive, a Tom Bradshaw header from 12 yards their only effort before the break that didn’t originate from a set-piece.

Barnsley began to grow in confidence as the first half went on but it was still firmly against the run of play when they took the lead – in fact it was from their very first shot of any description.

But it was well worth the wait as Chaplin beautifully diverting Jacob Brown’s cross over Bartosz Bialkowski and into the far corner.

Millwall finally began to provide a response around the hour mark, though. Cooper again went close from a corner, diverting Shane Ferguson’s delivery into the ground and then up and over the bar, before Bradshaw turned Wallace’s driven cross just over the bar.

Still they failed to test Samuel Radlinger with a single shot on target until the final five minutes, when substitutes Matt Smith and O’Brien combined to level the scores – the latter nodding in the former’s initial header from close range.

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