Millwall 0-3 Leeds United: Joel Piroe nets twice as Whites register second victory

Millwall 0-3 Leeds United: Joel Piroe nets twice as Whites register second victory

Joel Piroe has scored three goals in as many games for Leeds United since joining from Swansea City last month

Joel Piroe’s double helped Leeds United to a 3-0 victory at Millwall as the Whites registered their second win of the Championship season.

The Dutch striker rounded off a slick counter-attack to open the scoring in the 15th minute, finishing low across Lions keeper Bartosz Bialkowski and into the bottom right-hand corner.

The hosts claimed a foul on Kevin Nisbet in the build-up before Georginio Rutter swept upfield and exchanged passes with Wilfried Gnonto before feeding Piroe in the box.

Leeds had their second with 13 minutes left when Piroe tapped in from close range after Dan James stumbled in attempting to convert Rutter’s cut-back, with the latter finishing emphatically from 15 yards to wrap it up late on.

With influential midfielder Zian Flemming dropped to the bench, Millwall offered little in reply – although Ryan Longman and Tom Bradshaw tested visiting goalkeeper Illan Meslier either side of half-time when the score was 1-0.

Leeds move up to 10th in the Championship, two points off the play-offs, after winning at The Den for the first time since March 2012 while Millwall are 18th following a third defeat in five league outings.

Whites oozing class in attack

Georginio Rutter celebrates scoring for Leeds United against Millwall
Georginio Rutter impressed for Leeds, having a hand in the first two goals before scoring the third

Piroe netted 41 league goals over the course of his two-year spell at Swansea and has settled in quickly since his move to Elland Road last month for a fee reported to be more than £10m.

Having held on to Gnonto and Crysencio Summerville during the summer transfer window – and with Rutter playing with confidence – Leeds look to have the threat up front to mount a promotion challenge as boss Daniel Farke seeks an immediate return to the Premier League.

Millwall dominated the opening period in front of a raucous home crowd, with Jake Cooper and Allan Campbell having efforts blocked, but fell behind to a swift and perfectly executed move from the visitors.

The Lions first claimed a penalty for handball against Luke Ayling – who was lying prone in the area but controlled the ball with his head – and then a foul on Nisbet by Piroe, but Archie Gray fed Rutter and the Frenchman progressed into the Millwall half before finding Gnonto on the left hand side.

Gnonto returned the ball to Rutter, who slipped in Piroe and the striker controlled with the outside of his right boot before sliding his low finish past Bialkowski.

Leeds came close to a second when Summerville clipped an effort across goal from a narrow angle on the right hand side of the box, and soon after Longman called Meslier into a diving save with a curling shot from just inside the area.

Bradshaw sent a snapshot straight at the Leeds keeper right after the restart, but the second half saw few clear-cut openings until Leeds netted twice in the space of five minutes to make it a miserable afternoon for Gary Rowett’s Millwall.

Line-ups

Millwall

Formation 3-1-4-2

  • 33Bialkowski
  • 18Leonard
  • 5Cooper
  • 3M Wallace
  • 8MitchellSubstituted forSavilleat 84′minutes
  • 17Norton-Cuffy
  • 14CampbellSubstituted forEsseat 64′minutes
  • 24De NorreSubstituted forFlemmingat 64′minutes
  • 11LongmanSubstituted forEmakhuat 73′minutes
  • 9Bradshaw
  • 7NisbetSubstituted forWatmoreat 64′minutes

Substitutes

  • 2McNamara
  • 10Flemming
  • 19Watmore
  • 22Emakhu
  • 23Saville
  • 25Esse
  • 27Trueman
  • 45Harding
  • 46Adom-Malaki

Leeds

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 1Meslier
  • 2Ayling
  • 14Rodon
  • 21Struijk
  • 25Byram
  • 22GraySubstituted forGruevat 89′minutes
  • 4Ampadu
  • 10SummervilleSubstituted forJamesat 69′minutes
  • 7PiroeSubstituted forKamaraat 83′minutes
  • 29GnontoSubstituted forAnthonyat 69′minutes
  • 24RutterSubstituted forGelhardtat 89′minutes

Substitutes

  • 5Cresswell
  • 8Kamara
  • 12Anthony
  • 17Shackleton
  • 20James
  • 27Poveda
  • 28Darlow
  • 30Gelhardt
  • 44Gruev

Referee:
Chris Kavanagh

Attendance:
17,909

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