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Millwall stretch unbeaten run with win at high-flying Bristol City

Jed Wallace scored one goal and made another as Millwall halted Bristol City’s Sky Bet Championship play-off push with a 2-1 win at Ashton Gate.

The visitors took an 11th minute lead when Mahlon Romeo’s pass allowed Wallace to advance into the penalty area and, although his right-footed shot lacked pace, it beat Dan Bentley’s dive and outstretched left hand.

But substitute Callum O’Dowda gave City hope with a right-footed shot from 15 yards six minutes from time, which went in off a post after goalkeeper Bartosz Bialkowski got a hand to it.

City’s best opportunity came in the opening minutes when a defensive error allowed Andreas Weimann a free run on goal.

City’s attacks were ponderous as Gary Rowett’s plan of playing three centre-backs and crowding the midfield worked to a tee.

But it was a rare moment of first half concern for Bialkowski and Romeo might have increased Millwall’s lead on 41 minutes when receiving the ball in yards of space on the right and striding forward to fire high and wide.

But Millwall continued to look solid and City’s head coach made his first change of 65 minutes, sending on Kasey Palmer for Han-Noah Massengo in midfield.

It was Palmer who conceded the free kick that led to Cooper’s goal. And it was only after O’Dowda’s strike that the hosts really came to life, piling on pressure, which proved too little too late.

Before kick-off both sets of fans joined in a minute’s applause in support of injured City loan signing Benik Afobe, whose two-year-old daughter Amora passed away recently.

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