Hull Metropolis and Millwall performed out a goalless draw within the first leg of their Championship play-off semi-final to depart the tie on a knife edge.
A largely uneventful encounter on the MKM Stadium on Friday night time briefly regarded prefer it had been settled late on by Ryan Leonard, just for his effort to be dominated out after a foul within the build-up.
It leaves us all sq. heading to The Den for the second leg.
Will ‘harsh’ disallowed aim show decisive?
In reality, the one actual speaking level from the primary leg was the disallowed aim late on, with Leonard placing the ball into the again of the web, solely to be chalked out for a foul by Tristan Crama on Charlie Hughes simply earlier than the ball had reached the scorer.
Referee Gavin Ward was decisive in blowing his whistle, suggesting he believed that Hughes had been unfairly impeded in his makes an attempt to succeed in the ball.
“It was really soft,” Millwall boss Alex Neil informed Sky Sports activities. “Each lads had been at it so it is going to be attention-grabbing to listen to [the referee’s] ideas when he watches it again.
“I can perceive why he might need seen it [as a foul], but when each gamers are concerned then it’s troublesome.
“To be fair, throughout the game he let a lot go, so it was not too stop-start. I am sure he will think it was a foul, but it will be interesting to hear his view.”
Within the different dugout, Hull boss Sergej Jakirovic believed the right resolution was made.
“It was a clear foul,” he informed Sky Sports activities. “There was a lot of pulling and pushing, so by the rules it is a foul.
“In case you are spinning a participant, pulling him or pushing him with two fingers, then it’s a foul. I do know within the Championship these conditions are all the time powerful, however we’re used to it and we transfer ahead.”
Don Goodman said on Sky Sports Football: “It is a large second. It appears to be like like a little bit of mutual holding between Crama and Hughes. That is a giant name.
“Millwall might think that’s a little harsh. But it’s the final yank from Crama that looks decisive.”
Event will get the higher of each in first leg stalemate
Sky Sports activities EFL Editor Simeon Gholam:
It seems like, for probably the most half, the event gained. For either side nerves jangled, stress overcame, and it was largely a non-event on Friday night time on the MKM Stadium.
However it leaves the tie on a knife edge. Hull, regardless of the goalless draw of their dwelling leg, will not be solely displeased you are feeling.
Each of those sides have regarded sharper away from dwelling this season, and each gained on the street on the different in the course of the common season.
Roll on Monday night time the place, on the very least, we will probably be assured the drama of a consequence.
