Millwall 1 Ipswich 0: Holloway happy with three points as Fredericks nets winner
Ryan Fredericks, on loan from Tottenham, marked his Millwall debut with a lucky goal as the Lions got up and running under new boss Ian Holloway with a 1-0 win over Ipswich at the Den.
The 21-year-old was Holloway's first piece of business in the transfer window and it paid early dividends as he grabbed the winner in the 40th minute.
The right-back, who only joined the Lions on a three-month loan deal on Friday, saw his over-hit cross float over the head of Ipswich goalkeeper Dean Gerken and go into the top corner.
Opener: Ryan Fredericks (centre) celebrates with his team-mates after scoring to make it 1-0 against Ipswich
First home game: Ian Holloway (right) and Mick McCarthy look on during the Championship clash
Match facts
Millwall (4-2-3-1): Forde 6 (Bywater 45 5); Fredericks 7, Lowry 6, Shittu 8, Malone 7; Bailey 6 (Wright 61 7), Trotter 7 (Abdou 69 6); Keogh 5, McDonald 6, Martin 7; Morison 7
Subs not used: Wright, Feeney,
Woolford, Beevers, Marquis
Booked: Malone
Scorer: Fredericks
Ipswich (4-4-2): Gerken 4; Chambers 5, Berra 6, SMITH 7, Cresswell 6; Edwards 6 (Taylor 62 6), Hyam 5 (Tabb 12 6; Nouble 73 6), Skuse 6, Tunnicliffe 6; McGoldrick 5, Murphy 6
Subs not used: Loach, Anderson, Hunt, Mings, Nouble.
Booked: Edwards, Taylor
Referee: Eddie Ilderton
Att: 12,125
MOM: Shittu
*Player ratings by ED AARONS at The Den
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Lee Martin had a chance to double Millwall's advantage late on, but could not convert, while Tommy Smith had Ipswich's best effort, but his header just after half-time was cleared off the line.
Martin was a nuisance early on as he jinked past Luke Chambers on the left, but Scott McDonald failed to get his cross under control and Ipswich defender Smith hacked clear.
Liam Trotter almost curled the Lions ahead on 17 minutes when his shot from the edge of area sailed just wide of Gerken's left-post.
The midfielder then released Scott Malone on 25 minutes but, with three Millwall attackers piling into the area, his cross was too high.
A minute later Martin, an Ipswich player last season, wasted a great opportunity for the Lions when he fired tamely at Gerken, having outpaced Chambers to a loose ball.
Ipswich's first attempt on goal came on 28 minutes when David McGoldrick shot straight at David Forde from 30 yards.
But a minute later the Millwall keeper had to be more alert to keep out Daryl Murphy's fierce strike after the forward had collected McGoldrick's neat flick.
Ipswich were beginning to settle and Aaron Cresswell was next to test Forde when he met Carlos Edwards' drilled cross with a bouncing volley.
Millwall defender Shane Lowry took aim from 40 yards on 37 minutes, but it was easy for Gerken to hold on to his looping drive.
Over his head: Ipswich goalkeeper Dean Gerken (centre) is lobbed by a Fredericks shot
Battle: Lee Martin (right) challenges for the ball with Luke Chambers
But, as the clock hit 40 minutes, Gerken was helpless to prevent Fredericks from scoring on his debut.
McDonald fired wide a minute later as the hosts ended the half on the up.
Early in the second half Smith met Ryan Tunnicliffe's corner with a powerful header, but Martin was well placed to nod the Ipswich defender's effort to safety.
Danny Shittu got in an important block five minutes later after Cresswell put through Murphy and a Martin free-kick drifted just wide of Gerken's post on 63 minutes.
A minute later Malone fizzed the ball across the face of goal and, with 20 minutes to go, Martin should have made the points safe.
However he smashed over from 10 yards, having cut inside of Christophe Berra, with Ipswich not troubling Millwall thereafter as the Lions recorded their first win since early December.
Clear: Carlos Edwards (right) gets the ball away from Andy Keogh of Millwall
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