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HARRIS HAILS HIS DOMINANT LIONS

HARRIS HAILS

North End outfought at The Den
By Michael Jones

MILLWALL 3
Honeyman 24, Esse 38, Langstaff 47

PRESTON NE 1
Storey 87

MILLWALL manager Neil Harris was delighted with all three of his goalscorers in his side’s comfortable victory over Preston at The Den.
The two sides came into this clash level on five points, but there was a gulf between them once George Honeyman opened the scoring.
The impressive Romain Esse and Macaulay Langstaff were the Lions’ other goalscorers, with the only negative for the hosts being a needless late red card for Aidomo Emakhu, before Jordan...

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