Tim Cahill's memorable week took a turn for the worse as Millwall's FA Cup
semi-final hero was sent off during a disappointing goalless draw with Cardiff
at The Den which nevertheless kept their play-off push on track.
Cahill scored the match-winner against Sunderland at Old Trafford last Sunday
to send the Lions into their first final but he was shown a red card for two
bookable offences on Millwall's return to league action.
Reaching their first final had taken its toll with player-manager Dennis Wise,
Kevin Muscat and Paul Ifill all missing because of injuries suffered against
Sunderland at Old Trafford.
There was also a disappointing home crowd waiting to greet them after Sunday's
triumph, perhaps because of the strict membership scheme in operation in SE16
these days, and Millwall turned in a strangely flat performance.
Maybe the celebrations had not yet worn off, because the Lions began tamely as
they turned their attention to the top priority of promotion, misplacing passes
and mistiming tackles against a side who still harbour their own play-off
ambitions.
Former Charlton winger John Robinson has struggled since his return from an
injury lay-off for Cardiff and he lasted only 13 minutes on his return to south
London before being replaced by Lee Bullock.
Cahill, by contrast, is in the form of his life, and it was his right-wing
cross which provided the first chance for Millwall, Dichio forcing Martyn
Margetson into a full-stretch save with a towering header in the 21st minute.
Shortly afterwards Bullock helped the simplest of long balls into Robert
Earnshaw's path and the Wales international beat Darren Ward to the ball but
stabbed his shot wide of the home side's far post.
Nick Chadwick is back at Millwall for a second loan spell and the Everton
striker sent a volley flashing narrowly past the top corner in the 34th minute
from a neat lay-off by Dichio, who has now gone 11 matches without a goal.
The Bluebirds were out to avenge a resounding 3-1 defeat in Cardiff last
December and Andy Roberts almost gifted them a goal with a header against
team-mate Ward which trickled past his own post.
Youngster Marvin Elliott was the architect of Cardiff's downfall that day on
his full debut, and his introduction as a half-time substitute energised
Millwall. Suddenly the Lions looked a team unbeaten at home this year.
James Collins forced Lions keeper Andy Marshall into an easy save, but
Elliott, Harris and Dichio all had shots drift just wide as Millwall took
control.
Yet for all their territorial possession, the home side could not find a
breakthrough and things turned sour when Cahill was dismissed in injury-time for
his second needless foul in 15 minutes.
Teams
Millwall Marshall, Lawrence, Dunne, Ward, Ryan,
Chadwick (Sweeney 45), Roberts (Elliott 45), Cahill, Livermore,
Harris (Braniff 84), Dichio.
Subs Not Used: McCammon, Gueret.
Sent Off: Cahill (90).
Booked: Lawrence, Ward, Cahill.
Cardiff Margetson, Croft, Collins, Gabbidon, Vidmar,
Robinson (Bullock 13), Langley, Whalley, Parry (Campbell 75),
Lee (Gordon 84), Earnshaw.
Subs Not Used: Barker, Alexander.
Booked: Vidmar, Croft, Lee, Bullock.
Att: 9,584
Ref: Mick Fletcher (Worcestershire).