Jota, left, brought Wolves level at 1-1 on the stroke of half-time CHRIS RADBURN/PAFor a team that has danced its way to the summit of the Championship with fluent flights of football fancy, Wolverhampton Wanderers showed that they are prepared to scrap their way to the Premier League if necessary with a battling draw at The Den. Tested to the maximum by a Millwall side that has combat running through its core, Nuno Espírito Santo’s team demonstrated they will not be easily driven off course. This was a feisty encounter, with six bookings, in which both teams fought back from a goal behind. Diogo Jota and Romain Saiss overturned Lee Gregory’s early goal for Millwall before the home side responded with a close-range header 18 minutes from time. Wolves impressed Millwall manager Neil Harris with an attitude that…
Source: The Times December 27, 2017 00:00 UTC