Millwall 3-2 Everton: Toffees’ wretched form continues after controversial FA Cup defeat to Lions

Millwall 3-2 Everton: Toffees’ wretched form continues after controversial FA Cup defeat to Lions
A late strike from Murray Wallace secured Millwall a 3-2 FA Cup fourth-round victory over Premier League Everton.Defender Wallace calmly dispatched the stoppage-time goal as Neil Harris’ side rallied from going behind on two occasions to shock the Toffees, with the hosts profiting from Jake Cooper’s controversial equaliser.Millwall have claimed numerous FA Cup scalps at home against Premier League opposition in recent years5
Millwall have claimed numerous FA Cup scalps at home against Premier League opposition in recent years
Defender Cooper appeared to nudge home Millwall’s second goal with his arm, but referee Michael Oliver still awarded the goal despite consultation with his assistants.Richarlison’s opener was quickly cancelled out by Lee Gregory’s neat header, with influential defender Cooper claiming the assist.Cenk Tosun had only been on the field seven minutes when he slotted his third goal of the season to push the near full-strength Toffees into a second-half lead.Tosun appeared to have set Everton on their way to victory5
Tosun appeared to have set Everton on their way to victory
But any hopes of Everton killing the tie were quickly snuffed out when Cooper barged his way to another rapid Millwall equaliser.Furious enough that Cooper’s goal was not chalked off, Everton were left to rue another lacklustre performance when Wallace sent Millwall storming into the fifth round.Everton were sluggish in the first 40 minutes. Lucas Digne headed Shaun Hutchinson’s header off his own line, and that after Cooper had nodded well wide from Shane Ferguson’s smart cross. Richarlison swung at fresh air from a Seamus Coleman cross in a rare Everton raid, but the Brazil forward struck lucky with his second attempt on goal.The ex-Watford striker punted a 20-yard pot shot and somehow Jordan Archer let the ball squirm under his body and into the net.A lead Everton hardly deserved lasted just four minutes.Cooper flicked on a free-kick and Gregory raced in between the Everton cover to nod over Jordan Pickford and level the game at 1-1 on the stroke of half-time.Gregory’s looping header brought Millwall level just before the break5
Gregory’s looping header brought Millwall level just before the break
Everton upped the ante after the break, but still struggled for fluency and had no real grip on the midfield battle.That extra zip was finally rewarded when Gylfi Sigurdsson played in substitute Tosun, who slotted calmly into the corner.But just when the visitors thought they could pull away, Millwall produced another quick-fire leveller.Harris berated the Millwall staff for showing replays of Cooper’s controversial equaliser on the stadium’s big screen5
Harris berated the Millwall staff for showing replays of Cooper’s controversial equaliser on the stadium’s big screen
Cooper bundled the ball home, appearing to do so with his arm. But despite fiery Everton protests, the goal stood.Pickford saved Wallace’s shot but Cooper wrangled the ball over the line for a second home equaliser.And Millwall were not done either. Shaun Williams whipped in another dangerous set-piece, and Wallace kept his cool to send the Den into raucous celebrations.Wallace was the unlikely match-winner5
Wallace was the unlikely match-winner



FA Cup: Millwall 3-2 Everton highlights. Murray Wallace scored a dramatic 94th-minute winner to earn Millwall a famous FA Cup fourth-round win over Everton at The Den. Everton led when keeper Jordan Archer failed to hold Richarlison's strike before Lee Gregory's looping header levelled the scores.
Everton's season is on the line ahead of their FA Cup trip to


Millwall welcome Premier League big guns Everton to The Den today, a game that is live on talkSPORT. The Toffees have struggled in recent weeks and will know their Championship opponents will be eager to spring an FA Cup shock in south London.
Millwall 3-2 Everton in FA Cup fourth round - BBC Sport


A late strike from Murray Wallace secured Millwall a 3-2 FA Cup fourth-round victory over Premier League Everton. Defender Wallace calmly dispatched the stoppage-time goal as Neil Harris' side rallied from going behind on two occasions to shock the Toffees, with the hosts profiting from Jake Cooper's controversial equaliser.
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Millwall 3-2 Everton: Toffees' wretched form continues after controversial FA Cup defeat to Lions Gregory's looping header brought Millwall level just before the break Everton upped the
Millwall 3-2 Everton: Toffees' wretched form continues after


Millwall trained at Calmont Road on Thursday morning as preparations for Saturday's Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round tie against Everton, LIVE on BBC (kick-off 5.30pm), continued. Prior to training, Millwall boss Neil Harris and midfielder Shaun Williams spoke to the assembled media ahead of the weekend's encounter.


Everton's woes on the road continued under Marco Silva as Millwall knocked out the Premier League side with a thrilling 3-2 win in the FA Cup fourth round. Silva cut a frustrated figure as his
Millwall 3-2 Everton in FA Cup fourth round - BBC Sport


After heading out of the FA Cup to Millwall, Everton's Marco Silva was understandably disappointed. But what would have enraged the Toffees' boss even more was the controversy surrounding Millwall
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FA Cup: Millwall 3-2 Everton highlights. Murray Wallace scored a dramatic 94th-minute winner to earn Millwall a famous FA Cup fourth-round win over Everton at The Den.
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Millwall 3-2 Everton: Toffees' wretched form continues after


Millwall are preparing to take on Everton for just the 14th time in their history and first since an FA Cup third round replay in 2006. Since then the Lions have flittered between the Championship and League One, a regular occurrence throughout their 134-year history.
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After heading out of the FA Cup to Millwall, Everton's Marco Silva was understandably disappointed. But what would have enraged the Toffees' boss even more was the controversy surrounding Millwall's equaliser to tie the game at 2-2.
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