MILLWALL are making a habit of scoring late winners at home. Six days after Macaulay Langstaff struck late in front of Cold Blow Lane to give the Lions a 2-1 win over play-off rivals Bristol City, Caleb Taylor did the same in even more dramatic fashion. With only two minutes left in the match, Taylor rose over his marker and met Alfie Doughty's beautiful cross with a thumping header that finally beat the near-unbeatable Lawrence Vigouroux. The Den erupted, of course, but there was a sense that this was no longer an unprecedented event meant to be celebrated as raucously as possible. The Lions have proven over the past few months that even when not at their best, they have the mentality and quality to create special moments and nab three points at the death. What does yet another last-...
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