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Danny McNamara scores twice as Millwall keep play-off hopes alive

Danny McNamara’s double helped keep Millwall’s play-off hopes alive with a resounding 4-1 win over relegation-threatened Barnsley at the Den.

The wingback’s first two goals of the season gave the Lions a deserved 2-0 lead in this Sky Bet Championship contest, before Barnsley hit back through Romal Palmer.

But that proved to be just a mere consolation as Oliver Burke and then Benik Afobe left Barnsley staring down the barrel of relegation.

The Tykes need at least three wins from their last matches six to catch Reading, who are eight points clear of the South Yorkshire side and the relegation zone.

Millwall, meanwhile, still have no room for error in their remaining five games to claw back the four-point gap to the top six.

Despite their contrasting fortunes, the two teams arrived in remarkably similar form, each with one win and three draws in their last six games.

The outcome could have been very different had goalkeeper Bartosz Bialkowski not produced an excellent save to deny Barnsley full-back Callum Brittain from a tight angle in the first minute.

But the Lions quickly asserted their dominance, with first Scott Malone and then Daniel Ballard firing volleys on target – but both straight at Barnsley keeper Brad Collins.

Immediately after collecting Ballard’s effort, Collins had to be replaced by Jack Walton, struggling with an injury to his left shoulder sustained earlier when trying to claim a corner.

The breakthrough came in the 31st minute, but not before Bialkowski had to make another superb low block at his near post from Callum Styles.

After some textbook link-up play from Afobe, Jed Wallace was released down the left.

The 28-year-old bagged his 11th assist of the season as his cross found McNamara, who duly

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