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Millwall 1 Ferencvaros 1
Dennis Wise made history with Millwall's first ever goal in the UEFA Cup - but
The Lions were denied a memorable victory by Peter Lipcsei's 78th-minute
leveller.
Wisey's sweetly-struck free-kick on 65 minutes looked to have decided an
absorbing encounter dominated for long spells by Millwall.
But Ferencvaros equalised with their one and only shot on target 12 minutes
from time with Lipcsei's 20-yard free-kick.
Roared on by some magnificent support from the first minute to the last, The
Lions could count themselves hugely unlucky not to have chalked up a win that
the team's performance - and the fans - so clearly deserved.
Any doubts that The Lions would be easy fodder for Ferencvaros were quickly
dispelled in the first half as Wisey's men quickly established themselves as
more than a match for the Hungarian champions.
It took a superb flying save by Lajos Szucs to keep out Darren Ward's header
after just five minutes as the home side flew out of the traps with verve,
passion and a real sense of purpose about their play.
Neil Harris was a whisker away from controlling a Jody Morris free-kick that
caught the visiting defence cold two minutes later whilst Marvin Elliott's
25-yard sizzler was tipped over by the busy Szucs as Millwall kept their foot
on the gas.
Stefan Moore snatched at his shot on 23 minutes, perhaps not realising that he
had more time than he thought when Morris' shot was deflected into his path;
Kevin Muscat's low grubber was comfortably held and Moore was again inches away
from firing the home side ahead as The Lions finished the half strongly.
Ferencvaros created just one half-chance in the opening 45 minutes, but Robert
Vagner's shot was yards off target.
The break acted as little respite for the Hungarians, who were more than a tad
relieved when the outstanding Elliott's 'goal' from close range was disallowed
on the hour when Matt Lawrence was harshly penalised for a foul on their keeper.
But The Lions were not to be denied, and when Moore was flattened 20 yards from
goal, up stepped player/manager Wise to score with a delightful free-kick.
Harris went close with a header that flashed over the bar and Elliott was again
denied by Szucs.
But the visitors increasingly came out of their shells in search of an
equaliser and they were rewarded 12 minutes from time when they won a free-kick
25 yards from goal and Hungarian international Lipcsei, who had been anonymous
for much of the game produced a stunning strike to earn his side the draw they
scarcely deserved.
Millwall: Graham Stack, Kevin Muscat, Josh Simpson, Jody Morris (Barry Cogan,
35mins), Darren Ward, Matt Lawrence, Dave Livermore, Marvin Elliott,
Neil Harris (Danny Dichio, 79mins), Stefan Moore (Paul Ifill, 78mins),
Dennis Wise.
Subs not used: Andy Marshall, Adrian Serioux, Mark McCammon, Peter Sweeney.
Booking: Muscat (42mins)
Ref: Dejan Delevic (Serbia & Montenegro)
Att: 11, 667 (Away: 245)
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