Bury 2-3 Millwall- Report

Last updated : 26 November 2016 By DSG

Bury lose 10th straight game courtesy of Millwall

Millwall recovered from two goals down to get back to winning ways with a 3-2 victory at 10-man Bury.

James Vaughan broke the deadlock on 61 minutes before doubling the Shakers' lead six minutes later.

But Bury's Niall Maher was dismissed for giving away a 70th-minute penalty, which Shaun Williams converted.

Callum Butcher then headed an 86th-minute equaliser before substitute Aiden O'Brien claimed a stoppage-time winner to stretch Bury's club-record losing run to 10 games.

Mid-table Millwall were actually awarded a penalty early on, only for referee Chris Sarginson to change his mind.

Vaughan then headed wide and team-mate Neil Danns had a shot deflected wide.

Millwall replied with Harry Smith and Fred Onyedinma going close, while Joel Martin's free-kick was tipped over after the break.

But Mayor crossed for Vaughan to head in off the bar before the Bury striker side-footed home from a Scott Burgess lay-off.

Moments later Onyedinma's goalbound effort was blocked by Maher's arm and Williams swept the spot-kick into the corner.

Keeper Ben Williams kept out an Onyedinma header as Millwall pressed, but the Lions levelled as Butcher scored from Shane Ferguson's free-kick, before O'Brien turned in Mahlon Romeo's low cross.


Source : DSG

Source: DSG