Millwall's European adventure was brought to an end in Budapest on Thursday, Dennis Wise's team being knocked out of the UEFA Cup by Ferencvaros on a day scarred by violence and potential tragedy as an English fan was reported to have suffered life-threatening injuries prior to the game.
Ferencvaros' first-half performance was enough to finish off Millwall as Denes
Rosa, Sorin Botis and Robert Vagner put the Hungarian champions three goals up
inside 40 minutes.
Millwall rallied through Wise in first-half stoppage time but they had no
answer to the superior skill and movement of their hosts, although they showed
more spirit and invention when Barry Cogan and Peter Sweeney were brought on in
the second half and twice hit the post.
As many had suspected, Ferencvaros were far more threatening and purposeful
than they had been at The New Den, and the south London team's defence was often
exposed by the home side's imagination going forward.
The main talking point from this first-round, second leg encounter will remain
the build-up to a match marred seriously by violence, with one English fan left
with life-threatening injuries.
As many as 600 Millwall fans were believed to have arrived in Budapest without
the tickets issued through the club's membership scheme.
There were skirmishes a full one-and-a-half hours before kick-off, with
stewards clashing with a small number of supporters, who were immediately
ejected.
This followed the events of late afternoon in central Budapest, when police
were called to curtail running battles around the area of Vorosmarty Ter
square.
Nine Millwall followers were believed to have been arrested, following the two
arrested yesterday outside a restaurant.
There were also clashes at two nearby underground stations, Ferenciek tere and
Nepliget.
There was also a considerable police presence outside the ground, with some
officers carrying CS gas canisters and riot shields and mounted police also
deployed.
When the football finally began, the visitors survived a major scare on the
sixth minute. Darren Ward lost the ball to Peter Lipscei, who slipped it outside
him to Rosa and Graham Stack was required to make a fine point-blank stop.
And from Daniel Ozser's resulting corner, Robert Vagner flashed a near-post
header just wide.
But Millwall also squandered a golden opportunity to take the lead, Paul Ifill
failing to position himself correctly and firing wide after home keeper Lajos
Szucs had failed to deal with a long left-wing cross.
Just when it appeared that Millwall had settled into their stride, Ferencvaros
took the lead.
Vagner crossed from the left and Rosa, whose run from midfield had gone
unnoticed, found himself alone eight yards out and had the easy task of heading
past Stack in the 26th minute.
Millwall could have equalised immediately after home defender Sorin Botis
failed to deal with a bouncing ball, but keeper Szucs produced an excellent save
from Neil Harris' fierce 11-yard drive.
Four minutes later, Ferencvaros took control of the tie with a controversial
second.
Defender Botis' header from Rosa's deep cross hit the underside of the
crossbar and bounced down onto the line and the linesman awarded a goal although
the issue was far from clear-cut.
And the home side all but ended Millwall's European campaign with a third just
before half-time, Vagner's shot from the edge of the area deflecting off Ward to
leave Stack with no chance.
But Millwall did get on the scoresheet shortly before the break. Morris set up
Livermore inside the area, and his left-foot shot was deflected into the path of
Wise, who clipped the ball over Szucs.
Millwall brought on Mark McCammon for the disappointing Marvin Elliott at
half-time in the hope of adding greater presence to the attack.
They almost pulled the score back to 3-2 in the early exchanges, Wise's
left-foot curler from the edge of the area going narrowly wide.
At the other end, the excellent Vagner hit a sweet shot just past Stack's
right-hand post.
Harris was involved in a 59th-minute scuffle with keeper Szucs, but luckily
for the Millwall forward, who had already been booked, referee Eric Braamhaar
opted for leniency and kept his yellow card in his pocket.
And Harris could have given his team further hope in the 65th minute, but he
could only shoot into the side-netting after a goalmouth scramble.
Three minutes later, substitute McCammon chose to head Ifill's right-wing
cross back across goal when an effort on target was surely the better option.
Sweeney, who had come on for Josh Simpson, made a good run into the box from
the left, but could only volley a cross from another sub, Cogan, straight at
Szucs in the 71st minute.
And Sweeney was desperately unlucky not to score five minutes later, volleying
against the outside of the post from 25 yards after Kevin Muscat's right-wing
cross had been punched to him by Szucs.
In the 86th minute, home sub Leandro's fierce 30-yard free-kick was pushed
away by Stack, and Dave Livermore saw an injury-time free-kick curl beyond
everyone and bounce back off the post.
Teams
Ferencvaros Szucs, Vukmir, Gyepes, Botis, Balog, Rosa, Zovath,
Tozser (Leandro 63), Lipcsei, Vagner (Sowunmi 87),
Penksa (Bajevski 71).
Subs Not Used: Udvaracz, Kiss, Zavadszky, Sasu.
Booked: Rosa, Vukmir, Botis, Bajevski.
Goals: Rosa 26, Botis 31, Vagner 40.
Millwall Stack, Lawrence, Muscat, Ward, Simpson (Sweeney 61),
Elliott, Wise, Morris, Livermore, Ifill, Harris (Cogan 69).
Subs Not Used: Marshall, McCammon, Dunne, Phillips.
Booked: Harris.
Goals: Wise 45.
Agg (4-2)
Att: 15,229
Ref: Eric Braamhaar (Holland).