Millwall 2-1 Blackpool: Jake Cooper heads late winner for Lions
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Jake Cooper headed a late goal as Millwall came from behind to beat 10-man Blackpool and earn their first league win of the season.
Blackpool played 75 minutes of the game a man short after Callum Connolly was sent off for dragging back Benik Afobe.
Shayne Lavery gave the visitors a shock lead but it was cancelled out by Jed Wallace's superb free-kick.
Then with time ticking down, Cooper nodded in a deep cross to earn the Lions the points.
Both teams had taken two points from their first four games, with Blackpool still finding their feet back in the Championship after promotion.
So they could have done without Connolly's early dismissal after he was deemed to be denying a goalscoring opportunity by pulling back Afobe.
Millwall could not make the man advantage tell and 12 minutes into the second half, Josh Bowler's driving run saw him set up Lavery, who drew a save before slipping the rebound home to put Blackpool ahead.
But hopes of a first victory at this level since January 2015 were short-lived as Wallace found the top corner from a free-kick six minutes later.
Millwall applied pressure late on - substitute George Evans forcing a save from Blackpool keeper Chris Maxwell - and it finally told when Cooper nodded in.