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COOPER: NOW IT’S TIME FOR LIONS TO ROAR…

By Tom Harle
CHAMPIONSHIP

POSITIVE: Jake Cooper

JAKE Cooper reckons a rousing comeback can act as a catalyst to revive Millwall’s ailing fortunes – just like last season.
Neil Harris’ side embarked on a remarkable run to the brink of the Championship top six last term but a far gloomier picture has descended this season.
The Lions had lost four games on the bounce leading into their midweek fixture at Nottingham Forest and slipped 2-0 down after strikes from Joe Lolley and Joao Carvalho. But goals from skipper Shaun Williams and Lee Gregory, in stoppage time, saw them b...

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