Fans of Millwall have been reacting to a post on Twitter, which highlights footage of their famous 3-2 FA Cup victory over Everton last season.
The footage, which was posted by the official Millwall account on Twitter, highlights Murray Wallace’s 94th-minute winner, sending Millwall through to the fifth round of the 2019 FA Cup.
In reaction to the footage, fans of Millwall have flocked to share their memories from the match, with many claiming it was one of their greatest ever nights in supporting the club, while others simply stated that the video was just what they needed to cheer them up during these challenging times.
? "Will it drop, will it go in, they've won it!"
? THIS special night under the lights.#Millwall pic.twitter.com/EG9kGYWyJT
— Millwall FC (@MillwallFC) March 25, 2020
I think Murray Wallace is one of the best buys we’ve had for a long time
— onker (@onker9) March 25, 2020
Anyone else get goosebumps watching that?
— Millwallkane?????????????? (@millwallkane) March 25, 2020
Don’t know how he isn’t in the Scotland team, Andy Robertson who?
— PATTYBERRY (@PATTYBERRY) March 25, 2020
It’s up there with Paul Robinson, Steve Morrison and Richard Sadlier winners for Millwall
— ????? ?????? ?? ?? (@Wayne_Saliba) March 25, 2020
It’s an underrated first touch and finish.
I seen far to many centre forwards in a Millwall shirt that would have made a right pigs ear of that chance— Jim Neal (@jimmneal) March 25, 2020
Cheers guys, that’s cheered me right up #COYL
— Simon ???????? (@MrHedgepig) March 25, 2020
What do we think?
Although Millwall’s post is sure to bring back good memories of defeating Premier League opposition, the club could well be facing opponents such as Everton on a more regular basis if they manage to maintain their impressive form over the last few games of the season.
Gary Rowett’s side currently occupy eighth place in the Championship table, just two points behind sixth-placed Preston North End, and with just nine games remaining of the season, it is not completely out of the question that Millwall could secure a play-off position. If they get there, it is then a lottery to see who comes out on top.