Former Sunderland striker Danny Dichio helped set up a meeting against
his former club in the semi-final of the FA Cup.
Dichio had a hand in both Millwall goals as the high-flying Nationwide One side
secured a place in the last four for the first time in 67 years.
It is a remarkable achievement by a club turned around by player-manager
Dennis Wise in this his debut season.
He took over in November, a month after arriving as caretaker when Mark McGhee
was shown the door.
Not only have they reached the semi-finals, they are also pushing for
promotion.
Goals from Tim Cahill and Neil Harris in the opening 15 minutes proved
decisive in a thrilling quarter-final replay at Prenton Park.
The Nationwide Two club pulled a goal back through Gary Jones but it is
Millwall who will face Sunderland at Old Trafford on April 4.
Millwall made the breakthrough in the 11th minute when Cahill found the corner
after Dichio had flicked the ball on.
It was a cool finish from the Australian and just the boost Wise's side
needed.
Millwall added a second in the 15th minute and again Dichio was involved in
the build-up.
He laid the ball into the path of Harris on the edge of the area and he
steered a glorious volley beyond goalkeeper John Achterberg.
Tranmere goalkeeper Achterberg pulled off a good save in the 21st minute,
turning away a goal-bound header from the dangerous Dichio.
He got on the end of a deep cross from Paul Ifill and seemed certain to score,
only for the Dutch shot-stopper to come to the home side's rescue.
Ifill was finding room to work and cut inside after 31 minutes only to send
his effort over the top.
Tranmere, however, were suddenly thrown a lifeline five minutes before the
break when Jones pulled a goal back.
Iain Hume created an opening out of nothing on the right after being shadowed
by Robbie Ryan.
He delivered a superb cross onto the head of Jones, who made no mistake from
inside the six-yard area.
That goal by Jones five minutes before the break had given Tranmere a massive
lift and manager Brian Little decided to keep things as they were at the start
of the second half.
Little must have been delighted by the resilience of his side after going two
down in the first 15 minutes.
Taylor got away down the right for Tranmere after 47 minutes, only to see his
cross cut out by on-loan goalkeeper Andy Marshall.
Millwall retaliated and Achterberg pulled off another stunning save from
Dichio at the near post following a superb delivery by Ifill.
Tranmere full-back Taylor swung in a corner after 59 minutes that Millwall
cleared with a bit of difficulty.
The home side were beginning to play with some confidence despite going into
the match on the back of four straight defeats.
A shot from Tranmere defender Gareth Roberts was then deflected to safety in a
good spell of pressure.
Darren Ward, however, got away from his marker to power in a header from a
Ryan free-kick that Achterberg saved comfortably.
Eugene Dadi replaced David Beresford in the 74th minute and almost pulled
Tranmere level two minutes later, his shot going narrowly wide.
The home side kept pushing forward but Millwall held out and will now face
Nationwide One rivals Sunderland in the semi-final.
Sunderland and Millwall will now meet on April 4th at Old Trafford knowing if they reach the final they will not only face Manchester United or Arsenal but will be guaranteed a place in next season's UEFA Cup.
Teams
Tranmere Achterberg, Connelly, Allen, Goodison, Taylor,
Roberts, Harrison, Mellon, Beresford (Dadi 73), Jones, Hume.
Subs Not Used: Howarth, Sharps, Loran, Nicholson.
Booked: Jones, Hume.
Goals: Jones 41.
Millwall Marshall, Muscat, Lawrence, Ward, Ryan,
Ifill (Elliott 77), Cahill, Livermore, Roberts, Harris,
Dichio (Sutton 82).
Subs Not Used: Gueret, Sweeney, Dunne.
Booked: Muscat, Livermore, Sutton.
Goals: Cahill 11, Harris 16.
Att: 15,510
Ref: U Rennie (S Yorkshire).