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Macauley Longstaff scores first Millwall goal in comfortable win over Preston

The striker wrapped up the three points with his first goal since arriving from Notts County this summer.

Millwall striker Macaulay Langstaff wrapped up the three points against Preston
Millwall striker Macaulay Langstaff wrapped up the three points against Preston (Rhianna Chadwick/PA)

Macauley Langstaff struck his first goal as Millwall recorded their second Sky Bet Championship win of the season in the 3-1 victory over Preston.

The two sides came into this clash level on five points in the table, but there was a gulf between them on the afternoon once George Honeyman opened the scoring with his first goal in two years.

Romain Esse was the Lions’ other goalscorer as the youngster produced a performance of real quality, with the only negative for the hosts being a needless late red card for Aidomo Emakhu, before Jordan Storey grabbed a late consolation for the Lilywhites.

Millwall began the more purposeful and almost went ahead in stunning fashion in the 10th minute when midfielder Casper De Norre smashed a volley from just outside the area against the crossbar.

The Lions deserved their lead when it arrived after 24 minutes when Jake Cooper nodded down George Saville’s free kick for Langstaff to pull the ball across and give the stretching Honeyman his first goal since August 2022.

Going behind seemed to give Preston a boost and they were almost level within four minutes when Brad Potts’ shot from Josh Bowler’s low cross was kept out by Millwall goalkeeper Lukas Jensen.

However, the hosts’ lead was doubled in the 38th minute when Duncan Watmore slid the ball through for Esse, who calmly rounded Freddie Woodman before slotting his shot in from a narrow angle.

Poor in the first half, Preston almost pulled a goal back within a minute of the restart when Duane Holmes chipped in a cross from the left that was fired wide by Bowler.

Instead, Millwall had a third in the 47th minute when Watmore played in Honeyman, who returned the favour from earlier to present Langstaff with his first goal since his summer arrival from Notts County.

Joe Bryan had an opportunity to add a fourth for Millwall when he charged into the area after intercepting Kaine Kesler-Hayden’s pass, but Woodman beat away his effort.

Home substitute Mihailo Ivanovic almost gifted Preston a goal back with nine minutes left when he headed Robbie Brady’s corner against his own post.

It still would not go in for the visitors as a header by Milutin Osmajic – charged by the FA for biting Blackburn’s Owen Beck earlier in the week – from Brady’s cross was pushed away by Jensen.

But the Lilywhites finally had a consolation in the 87th minute when Storey was on hand to fire in the rebound after Ben Whiteman’s shot was blocked.

There was still time for further incident as Emakhu was shown two yellow cards in a matter of seconds for diving over Liam Lindsay’s challenge in the Preston area before headbutting Brady.