Leeds United 2 Millwall 0: Third time lucky in season first as Whites open new gaps in top spot — YEP 11/3/25
By Lee Sobot
Leeds took on Millwall at Elland Road with the chance to
kick clear at the top.
Leeds United finally beat Millwall for the first time this
season as a 2-0 win in Wednesday night's Championship clash at Elland Road sent
the Whites top and two points clear.
Millwall arrived in West Yorkshire having already beaten
Daniel Farke's side in league and cup but a third minute Jake Cooper own goal
and smashing late Ao Tanaka finish made it third time lucky against the Lions.
The win sent Leeds top and two points clear of Sheffield
United and also with a new four-point cushion in the division's automatic
promotion places back to third-placed Burnley.
Millwall made a bright start as they sent a couple of
dangerous crosses into the box yet Leeds went ahead through their first attack
with just three minutes on the clock after brilliant work from Joe Rothwell.
Recalled to the starting XI, Rothwell won the ball on
halfway before surging towards the Millwall box, his pass for Joel Piroe
finding its way to Manor Solomon.
Solomon was then able to charge towards the byline down the
left side of the box and his low cross hit Lions captain Jake Cooper to deceive
keeper Lukas Jensen en route to finding the back of the net.
The goal appeared to hit Millwall for six and Leeds quickly
pressed for a second, Joel Piroe teeing up Brenden Aaronson who made his way
into the box but saw his low shot tipped behind by Jensen.
Millwall were then dealt an injury blow as George Honeyman
was forced off and Leeds almost went 2-0 up shortly afterwards as Ao Tanaka let
fly with a fine swerving effort from the edge of the box that flew just wide.
Leeds did then have the ball in the back of the net a few
moments later through Piroe who converted from the middle of the area after a
lovely move but joy turned to frustration as the striker was flagged offside.
A spinning Dan James was next to fire in an attempt which
looped well wide and Millwall then failed to threaten with a free-kick from
which Japhet Tanganga headed well wide.
But a corner in the first minute of added time led to a much
better chance for Lions defender Cooper who could only send a free header wide
from the middle of the box.
There were no changes during the interval, after which the
frame of the goal denied Leeds a second goal in the 50th minute.
Solomon was the man again carrying the threat, the winger
released down the left by Tanaka and made his way into the box before
unleashing a rising shot that clipped the crossbar and flew over.
Another decent effort from Aaronson then flew just over from
the edge of the box but a heavy touch from the attacking midfielder ended a
decent move shortly afterwards as Millwall dug deep.
Leeds, though, were wasting their chances, Rothwell darting
into the area as a cleared corner came back to him but sending a curled effort
well wide as the clock neared the 70th minute.
Some sections of the ground then thought Leeds had finally
bagged a second goal through Solomon whose low shot made the net ripple but
only the side netting.
United's lead remained a slender one and there were gasps as
a cross from Millwall substitute Tristan Crama almost caught out Illan Meslier
who had to punch the ball away for a corner from under his crossbar.
But Leeds were continuing to create chances and the Whites
finally bagged a second goal in the 85th minute through Tanaka who arrived on
the scene to smash home a superb finish from a Junior Firpo cutback.