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Harris purring at Lions duo

By Tom Crocker

ON THE PROWL: Millwall’s Mahlon Romeo soaks in the applause after his cross was deflected home by Reading defender Leandro Bacuna
PICTURES: UK Sports Pics

NEIL HARRIS hailed the performances of his “outstanding” strike duo Lee Gregory and Steve Morison as the key to Millwall’s second consecutive away victory.
The Lions had not won on the road all season until beating Leeds two weeks ago and they followed it up with a controlled victory over Reading.
Both goals came in the second half courtesy of a Leandro Bacuna own goal and Lee Gregory’s n...

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