Musselburgh 2 Clyde 3 (AET): Interim boss dedicates Scottish Cup win to sacked gaffer Brian McLean
Clyde interim boss Chris Millar dedicated their Scottish Cup win over Musselburgh to sacked gaffer Brian McLean.
Millar, who lifted the trophy in 2014 with St Johnstone, took the reins on Monday night after McLean was let go last week, following a dismal start to the season that has the club second bottom of League Two.
And he made a winning start in caretaker charge, squeezing past the East of Scotland League side 3-2 after extra-time.
It took 75 minutes for the deadlock to be broken at Olivebank as Connor Young fired the Bully Wee in front, only for Jamie Todd to equalise for the hosts eight minutes later and force extra-time.
In the additional period Martin Rennie and Kian Leslie struck for Clyde, before a Kris Renton goal in stoppage time made the visitors sweat on the win.
Clyde now host Jeanfield Swifts in the third round on November 25 and Millar said the win was for the Bully Wee's former boss.
He told BBC Scotland: "They are a good side and ran us really close, so it is brilliant to get the win.
"Since I've been in the last four or five weeks, we have tried to do things professionally as much as we can and the boys have been different class on the training ground.
"Results haven't been what we wanted them to be, but it takes time.
"I feel for Brian. He is my friend, first and foremost. He brought players in and tried to put his own stamp on it.
"This win is for him.
"It was a tough place to come. Musselburgh were well-organised, aggressive, got in our faces and maybe towards the end of the first half we started to get a wee foothold in the game.
"In the second half we dominated the game and deservedly scored a good goal.
"We are disappointed to lose one towards the end from a cross, but I think our fitness told