Macaulay Langstaff's late goal helped Millwall earn a 2-1 victory over Norwich in their Championship opener. Langstaff, a prolific scorer previously at Notts County, had struggled last season with only one goal in 36 appearances for Millwall. After being substituted in the 80th minute, he scored three minutes later from Alfie Doughty's assist. Manager Alex Neil praised Langstaff's pre-season form and the win's importance, noting the team had broken a winless streak at Norwich that dated back to 1968. Neil felt the second-half performance warranted the victory and was optimistic about upcoming matches.
Macaulay Langstaff continued his pre-season form into the start of the Championship campaign, scoring a late goal for Millwall's 2-1 win at Norwich.
Alex Neil expressed delight about Langstaff's performance, emphasizing his excellent pre-season and the significance of breaking a long-standing winless record at Norwich.
Neil noted that winning at Norwich was pivotal as Millwall hadn't won there since 1968, adding to the positive momentum for the team's start to the season.
The team's improved second-half performance was highlighted by Neil as a key factor that contributed to deserving the victory in their opening match.
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