Championship Review: Harrison maintains Bielsa's unbeaten start, Lampard sees red

Championship leaders Leeds United maintained their unbeaten start in dramatic style, while Derby County boss Frank Lampard was sent off.

Published : Sep 15, 2018 23:08 IST

Derby County boss Frank Lampard saw red during the match with Rotherham United
Derby County boss Frank Lampard saw red during the match with Rotherham United
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Derby County boss Frank Lampard saw red during the match with Rotherham United

Marcelo Bielsa narrowly avoided his first defeat as Leeds United boss as Jack Harrison's 89th-minute effort salvaged a 1-1 draw for the Championship leaders away at Millwall.

Leeds has a one-point advantage at the top of the table, with Brentford and Bristol City capitalising on a slip-up from Middlesbrough - which lost at Norwich City - to move above Tony Pulis' side into second and third place, respectively.

Derby County's winning streak was halted by Rotherham United, meanwhile, with Tom Lawrence seeing red before manager Frank Lampard was sent to the stands.

Elsewhere, Stoke City's dismal run continued - it remains just a point above the relegation places after squandering a two-goal lead against Sheffield Wednesday - while Reading enjoyed its first win of the season at Preston North End.

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BIELSA REFUSES TO BE BEATEN

Bielsa-ball looked to have met its match when the Whites' arch-rivals Millwall took the lead at The Den - Jed Wallace heading the host in front in the 55th minute.

Leeds refused to give in though, and it was on-loan Manchester City youngster Harrison who snatched the equaliser in the final minute of normal time with his first goal for the club.

There would be more drama in stoppage time when Millwall's Tom Elliott hit the post before seeing an appeal for a penalty dismissed, but Leeds held firm to hang on to top spot and keep its unbeaten record under Bielsa intact.

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BRENTFORD, BRISTOL CITY MAKE THE MOST OF BORO'S SLIP-UP

While Leeds managed to maintain its unbeaten record, Middlesbrough was not so lucky, as Teemu Pukki's effort claimed the points for Norwich at Carrow Road.

And, Pulis' side is now one of three sides on 14 points, with Brentford having taken its place in second following a 2-0 home victory over Wigan Athletic - Neal Maupay at the double.

Substitute Marley Watkins proved the hero at Ashton Gate, however, as his 81st-minute header brought Sheffield United's four-game winning streak to an end, lifting City into the top three in the process.

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RAMS BLUNTED AS LAMPARD LOSES HIS RAG

Derby was on a roll heading into their clash with Rotherham at the New York Stadium, with three successive wins taking Lampard's side into the top six.

But, it proved a frustrating trip to South Yorkshire for the Rams, and a difficult game was made harder when playmaker Lawrence was shown a straight red card for fighting midway through the second half.

Matters were made worse five minutes later when Ryan Manning converted from the spot following Craig Forsyth's foul on Richard Wood and, to cap it all off, Lampard received his marching orders late on.

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OWLS FIGHT BACK, READING GET OFF THE MARK

Stoke is not adjusting well to life in the second tier, but Benik Afobe's double put the Potters in cruise control by the 22nd minute at Hillsborough.

Wednesday swiftly pulled one back through Marco Matias, though, and the pressure finally told on Stoke with eight minutes remaining when Barry Bannan curled in a free-kick.

Meanwhile, Reading finally tasted victory in dramatic style, as Leandro Bacuna's late strike secured a 3-2 victory against Preston to lift Paul Clement's side off the foot of the table.

Ipswich Town now prop up the rest following a 2-0 defeat at Hull City, while Swansea City and Nottingham Forest drew 0-0.

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