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WE’RE ALL BELIEVERS SAYS BEEVERS AS DROUGHT OVER

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MILLWALL BOLTON MARK BEEVERS finally ended Bolton’s goal drought – and warned there’s more to come.

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Reach Wilson Marriott

on keeping it down,” said Wilson. “You have defender, who scored Bolton’s first goal for 378 minutes to earn a point at Millwall, says Wanderers are finally getting the results their performanc­es have deserved.

“We’ve been playing well but not picking up results,” he said. “The performanc­es have been there and we’ve been creating opportunit­ies. As long as we knuckle down and keep going, hopefully that will fall into place.”

The opener by Beevers (right) was overshadow­ed by a strange double replacemen­t of the officials. Original ref Tony Harrington pulled out before the game, before sub Lee Swabey pulled his calf. Assistant Daniel Leach then took charge, with Millwall fan Steve Perry running the line in the second half.

The hosts struck late on through sub Jiri Skalak to salvage a point.

Lions keeper Jordan Archer, making his first appearance since August, is desperate to keep his place against Birmingham on Wednesday.

“If I do get selected I’ll be over the moon,” he said. “If not it’s back to keeping my head down and working hard.

“I didn’t know until Friday that I was playing. I was chuffed to bits.”

MOTM DERBY:

MARK BEEVERS (BOLTON) MOTM JACK MARRIOTT (DERBY)

 ??  ?? HARRY UP Harry Wilson levels it up for Derby with a brilliant strike AWAY DAZE Scorers Jack Marriott and Harry Wilson celebrate
HARRY UP Harry Wilson levels it up for Derby with a brilliant strike AWAY DAZE Scorers Jack Marriott and Harry Wilson celebrate

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