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TRISTAN CRAMA MILLWALL DEFENDER

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Flexible Frenchman gives Lions extra bite
By Chris Dunlavy

EARLIER this season, Jed Wallace described Millwall’s Tristan Crama as one of the best central defenders in the Championship.
“I’m impressed every time I see him,” said the former Lions winger, now at West Brom.
“For me, he’s easily one of the best centre-halves at this level.”
Yet remarkably, Crama has spent much of the season playing at right-back - and looked every bit as good.
Whether it’s hurtling down the flanks to deliver crosses or overpowerin...

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