Norwich City 1-2 Millwall: Post-match review, Stats, Key moments

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Dive into Coral’s game week one post-match review of Norwich City 1-2 Millwall in the Championship on Saturday, 09 Aug 2025, with stats, key moments and our take on the match.

Norwich City 1-2 Millwall Post-Match Review

Norwich City's home defeat to Millwall was a surprising result, especially considering their strong form in the Championship prior to this match. The Canaries, who had won their last two Championship games, were unable to capitalize on their home advantage, falling to a determined Millwall side. The game was closely contested, with Millwall taking the lead through Camiel Neghli in the 51st minute, only for Josh Sargent to equalize for Norwich in the 55th. However, the decisive moment came late in the game when Millwall's substitute Macaulay Langstaff scored in the 83rd minute, securing the victory and ending Norwich's winning run in the league.

Millwall's win was a testament to their resilience and tactical discipline, as they managed to overturn a recent loss to Burnley and extend their positive run in the Championship. The Lions showed great character to come from behind and secure the three points, with their substitutes making a significant impact. Langstaff's late goal was the highlight, but the team's overall performance was commendable, especially given Norwich's strong home record. This result will boost Millwall's confidence as they continue their campaign, while Norwich will need to regroup and address their defensive vulnerabilities.



Norwich City 1-2 Millwall Statistics

The statistics from the match suggest that Norwich City had the upper hand in terms of possession, holding 59% compared to Millwall's 41%. Despite this, Millwall were more effective in front of goal, scoring twice to Norwich's one. The Canaries had more corners, with six to Millwall's five, indicating they had opportunities to create pressure but failed to convert these into goals. The higher number of yellow cards for Millwall (four compared to Norwich's one) suggests a more physical approach from the visitors, which may have contributed to their success in disrupting Norwich's rhythm.

The successful dribbles percentage was slightly higher for Millwall at 31% compared to Norwich's 27%, indicating a marginal edge in individual duels. The fact that Millwall managed to secure the win despite having less possession and fewer corners highlights their efficiency in capitalizing on the chances they created. The two assists recorded by Millwall compared to none for Norwich further underline their clinical approach in the final third. Overall, the statistics paint a picture of a game where possession did not translate into victory, with Millwall's tactical nous and finishing prowess proving decisive.


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Key Moments from Norwich City 1-2 Millwall

The key moments of the match were defined by the goals and substitutions that ultimately shaped the outcome. Millwall took the lead in the 51st minute through Camiel Neghli, a crucial moment that set the tone for the rest of the game. Norwich responded quickly, with Josh Sargent equalizing just four minutes later in the 55th minute, showcasing his importance to the team. However, the turning point came in the 83rd minute when Millwall's substitute Macaulay Langstaff scored, putting the visitors back in the lead and ultimately securing the win.

Substitutions played a significant role in the match, with both teams making multiple changes. Norwich made five substitutions, including bringing on Mathias Kvistgaarden in the 60th minute, but it was Millwall's changes that had a more immediate impact. Langstaff's introduction in the 80th minute proved decisive, as he scored the winning goal just three minutes later. The late substitutions by Millwall, including Aidomo Emakhu and Massimo Luongo, helped them manage the game and see out the victory, highlighting the importance of their bench in this contest.


Norwich City 1-2 Millwall Lineups

Norwich City

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Norwich City lined up in a 3-4-2-1 formation, with Josh Sargent leading the attack. The lineup was largely as expected, with no major surprises in the starting XI. Sargent's goal in the 55th minute was a highlight, demonstrating his ability to find the back of the net and his importance to the team's attacking efforts. The five substitutions made by Norwich, including the likes of Mathias Kvistgaarden and Marcelino Ignacio Nuñez Espinoza, were aimed at changing the game's momentum, but ultimately, they were unable to prevent the defeat.

The performance of the back three, consisting of Jakov Medic, Harry Darling, and José Córdoba, was under scrutiny after conceding two goals. While they managed to keep a clean sheet in their previous Championship game, they struggled to contain Millwall's attacks in this match. Jacob Wright's yellow card in the 89th minute added to the defensive woes, as Norwich failed to hold onto the point they had fought hard to earn. The lineup and formation did not yield the desired result, and Norwich will need to reassess their approach in future games.


Millwall

Millwall opted for a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Steven Benda in goal and a solid defensive line featuring Tristan Crama, Japhet Tanganga, Jake Cooper, and Alfie Doughty. The lineup was well-balanced, with no major surprises, and the team's performance reflected their tactical setup. Camiel Neghli's goal in the 51st minute was a testament to the effectiveness of Millwall's attacking strategy, while the defensive unit managed to hold firm despite Norwich's possession dominance.

The impact of Millwall's substitutions cannot be overstated, with Macaulay Langstaff's introduction in the 80th minute proving decisive. Langstaff's goal just three minutes later secured the victory, highlighting the importance of the bench in this match. The yellow cards received by Tanganga, Cooper, Mitchell, and Crama indicate a committed and physical approach from the team, which helped them disrupt Norwich's rhythm and secure the three points. Overall, the lineup and formation worked well for Millwall, and their tactical discipline was key to their success.



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Coral’s Man of the Match

Josh Sargent is Coral’s Man of the Match for his performance against Millwall, despite Norwich's defeat. Sargent's goal in the 55th minute was a crucial moment in the game, showcasing his ability to find the back of the net and his importance to the team's attacking efforts. Although he did not record any assists or create big chances, his key pass and goal were significant contributions to Norwich's performance. Sargent's impact on the game, even in a losing effort, earned him this recognition.

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What’s Next for Both Teams?

Norwich City

Norwich City sit in 18th place with 0 points after their 2-1 loss to Millwall. They face Portsmouth, in 5th place with 3 points, on August 16, 2025, at 12:30. The defeat highlights the need to tighten their defence and improve their finishing to secure their first points against a strong Portsmouth side.

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Millwall

Millwall are in 3rd place with 3 points following their 2-1 victory over Norwich City. They take on Middlesbrough, in 7th place with 3 points, on August 16, 2025, at 15:00. The win, driven by clinical finishing from Duncan Watmore and Tom Bradshaw, boosts their confidence, and they’ll aim to maintain their attacking edge and defensive solidity to stay among the Championship’s top teams.

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