
Millwall responded to consecutive defeats in the Championship with a resilient 0-0 draw against fellow promotion contenders Ipswich Town on Boxing Day. The Lions’ disciplined performance denied Ipswich a crucial win and allowed Millwall to climb to seventh place in the table.
Millwall Impress in First Half
Millwall started brightly, disrupting Ipswich’s rhythm and creating several promising chances. Caleb Taylor tested Ipswich goalkeeper Christian Walton with a looping header that was tipped away brilliantly. Mihailo Ivanovic also came close with a flicked first-time effort and a header, but Walton was equal to both.
The first half was largely forgettable in terms of goal-scoring action, but Millwall’s physicality and aerial threat on set-pieces created constant concern for Ipswich. The Lions’ defensive organisation ensured that despite Ipswich’s attempts, Millwall remained in control.
Ipswich Increase Pressure in Second Half
The second half saw Ipswich Town dominate possession as they tried to impose themselves and close the gap on second-placed Middlesbrough. Jadon Philogene twice went close with dangerous strikes from the left, while substitute Sindre Walle Egeli forced a low save and narrowly missed with a curling effort.
Ipswich created multiple chances, particularly through wingers Kasey McAteer and Philogene, but Millwall’s defence, marshalled expertly by Cyrille Kipré, held firm. Late drama came when Camiel Neghli appeared to score a decisive one-on-one goal, but it was ruled out for the tightest offside decision.
Managers’ Reactions
Millwall manager Alex Neil praised his team’s effort and resilience:
“For the qualities we know Ipswich have got, and how stretched we are at the moment, I thought the lads did extremely well… Keeping the clean sheet was important – obviously, the last couple of results haven’t been great and we needed to make sure we didn’t lose.”
Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna acknowledged his side’s attacking threats but admitted finishing let them down:
“We found some great spaces against one of the best pressing teams in the league… We created chances and on another day one could go in and we can win the game 1-0… But we could have done a little better on the last pass sometimes.”
Key Performances
- Cyrille Kipré (Millwall) – Commanded Millwall’s defence and earned player of the match honors with a rating of 7.13.
- Caleb Taylor (Millwall) – Threatened from set-pieces and caused consistent problems for Ipswich.
- Christian Walton (Ipswich) – Made several key saves to keep his side in contention.
- Jadon Philogene (Ipswich) – Created multiple chances, testing Millwall’s defensive organisation.
Final Score: Millwall 0–0 Ipswich Town
Millwall’s draw allows them to halt a losing streak and remain competitive in the Championship promotion race, while Ipswich are left frustrated after failing to capitalise on a dominant second-half performance.


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