Millwall 3 Bournemouth 0: Steve Morison, Shaun Cummings and Shane Ferguson dump Cherries out
Eddie Howe's Premier League side crash out of the FA Cup to the delight of The Den
LEAGUE ONE side Millwall pulled off a big shock by stunning Eddie Howe's men.
Veteran striker Steve Morison headed the opener for Neil Harris' side in the 26th minute before the Lions grabbed a second through Shaun Cummings.
On the balance of play, it was certainly a deserved win over the Premier League side.
Millwall sub Shane Ferguson grabbed the third to finish off a terrific move deep into stoppage time.
The Den faithful will now be dreaming of a repeat of 2004 when the Lions it all the way to the final.
related stories
STATS, FACTS, GOALS & LOLS
- It is a big week for Millwall - and it got off to a decent start. Also on Wednesday, Lewisham council are expected to have a compulsory purchase order approved to buy parts of the land around the Den and sell them on to a mysterious offshore developer. Although they expect to lose the decision, Millwall will then appeal and it could drag on for months. The situation is still an absolute disgrace.
- Lions boss Neil Harris kept an unchanged team for a fifth game in a row. Eddie Howe made 11 changes from the side which threw away a 3-0 lead to draw 3-3 with Arsenal on Tuesday. Incredibly, Bournemouth’s team still cost £42m.
- Cherries injury-jinxed defender Tyrone Mings was making only his third appearance of the season – and fifth in 18 months since arriving from Ipswich for £8m.
- It is strange seeing wearing Millwall having blue and white stripes on their home shirt. This season, they are celebrating 50 years of their 59 game unbeaten run at The Den and have not worn this type of kit since 1967. They should have consigned this kit to the history books, also.
- Bournemouth striker Lewis Grabban was making a rare start – just his sixth appearance this season. He spent three years at Millwall until 2011 and was probably expecting a bit of abuse during the game. He was certainly spot on.
- Morison did well to get away from his marker to deliver a glancing header from Shaun Williams’ corner for the opener. As you can imagine, the ground became a bit noisy. It was Morison’s 13th goal of the season but also his 80th goal for Millwall. This made him the fifth all-time Lions scorer alongside Jimmy Constantine.
- Bournemouth were pretty awful and they only woke up in the last five minutes of the first half.
- At half-time, Howe went offensive and brought on striker Callum Wilson for defender Jordan Lee. Marc Pugh slotted into the right-back spot.
- And it got worse for Bournemouth in the 49th minute. Morison’s cross-shot was saved by Federici but it rebounded off the onrushing Shaun Cummings and into the net.
- Millwall reached the final in 2004 and that seems a very long time ago. Just to reach the fourth round is a decent achievement.
BIG PICTURE
Next five fixtures
Millwall
Jan 14 Charlton (A) League One, Jan 21 Bradford (A) League One, Jan 28 Chesterfield (H) League One, Jan 31 Walsall (H) League One, Feb 4 Coventry (A) League One Bournemouth
Jan 14 Hull (A) Premier League, Jan 21 Watford (H) Premier League, Jan 31 Crystal Palace (H) Premier League, Feb 4 Everton (A) Premier League, Feb 13 Manchester City (H) Premier League
DREAM TEAM RATINGS
Millwall: Archer 6, Webster 6, Cummings 7, Hutchinson 6, Craig 6, Onyedinma 6 (Worrall 75, 6), Thompson 5, Williams 6, O'Brien 6 (Ferguson 53, 7), Gregory 5 (Butcher 84, 6), Morison 7
Subs not used: Romeo, Abdou, Smith, King
Goals: Morison 26, Cummings 49, Ferguson 90+3
Bournemouth: Federici 5, Lee 5 (Wilson 45, 5), Wilson 5, Mings 5, Smith 5 (Cook 74, 6), Surman 5, Hyndman 6 (Gosling 56, 6), Pugh 6, Ibe 6, Grabban 5, Mousset 5
Subs not used: Cook, Allsop, Simpson, O'Connell
WHAT THEY SAID
Millwall boss Neil Harris: “It was a solid, all-round team performance today.
“I am delighted because I know what defeating Bournemouth means to our fans.”
Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe: “I thought they worked extremely hard. It was a big physical test for us – we know what they are like from goal-kicks and corners.
“I think Neil has done a great job and the crowd played their part. They’ll be very pleased with their afternoon.
“Whenever you come here you expect that atmosphere and expect the fans to get behind their team. From our perspective we have got to better at dealing with that – it’s only noise.
“I’ve got no complaints. In terms of the result, Millwall deserved it.”