Leeds and Milwol have condemned the “tragedy” during the 2-0 FA Cup of the Lions 2-0 Cup in Eland Road.
Lions Winger Femiz hit twice, as Alex Neil men grieved that in 2018-19. For the first time, the fifth round was made for the first time.
Internal Millwall has arrived in West Yorkshire, a three straight league wins and prove to low power outfit gear.
Shortly after the game, Leeds made a statement that condemned the alleged channels, which referred to the killings of whites Kevin Spoash and Christopher Loftus, until 2000 in the UEFA Cup semifinalization.
The statement said:
“We know that this influence on Christopher Loftus and Kevin Speight families, along with the database of all Leeds.
“We will work with the police and Milli football club to identify those involved, while we will continue our efforts with the football authorities to help eliminate these syllables from this chanting.”
Sky Sports News: He understands that the football association is aware of this issue and will be provided with Leeds and West Yorkshire police.
Millwall’s future statement reads: “We are all required to provide a Millwall football club proud and responsible at all times.
“The club strongly condemns all forms of abuse of the football tragedy and is angry with the minority of such channels related to such chance in today’s emirates.
“Both clubs have suffered tragic losses in their respective families in recent history. The chanting about it is completely unacceptable and will not be tolerated by the club or the governing bodies.
“There is no place in football, and the club will work closely with Leeds united and with the authorities to recognize those responsible.”
When they ask about chants, Farken said: “During the game I was so focused that I didn’t hear (chants).
“But, in general, you know my attitude and nothing more stupid than the old quote is not about life or death.”
“I think it’s a stupid quotes and has nothing to do with the values of the whole football world.
“Human health is always much more important than just a football game.
“I think that the whole football community is facing it and always wants to keep these values back.
“When it really happens to the tragedy, the whole football world is usually standing together.
“This is the value we live as a club, and I live, and everyone thinks that they should live in the world of football.
“If someone could not reach those standards today, and again, I didn’t hear it. It is important to look at this situation. “
When the statement asked, Leeds had released, the wonderful Million partner Neil said.
“But if anyone continues, I am sure that we, as a club, of course, will not condemn any football.
“I imagined that the club would play based on it.”
Farken has made 10 amendments to the Ledi side of his championship, and it showed that Winger Azeez opened the goal in the 30th minute, before capturing the second half.
The goalkeeper Liam Roberts enjoyed a fine game and was fined by Leeds defender Pascal Strug as Milvol won the first cup of the parties.
Referring to his side’s defeat, Farken said: “Congratulations to Milwal, but we are disappointed because we wanted to go to the next round.
“Rotating in this busy time is necessary, but 10 changes cannot be positive or helpful for your football liquid.
“We made this decision because we played on Wednesday evening.”
At the same time, Millwall Boss Neil added: “I thought we were really well played.
“Leeds is the hardest place for the championship, but the most pleasant thing was how we play.”
Study 3-3 Cardiff (Pens 2-4)
Ethan Horvat was the penalty hero because Cardiff expelled the ghost of FA cups because they won 4-2 by 11-2.
It was a touching cup tie, which ends after 3-3, after 120 minutes, as the blue ones turned it for the fourth time they finally received the competition.
And the shot was equally as amusing as Dusf Salek was hitting Cardiff’s bar before Hatsuki Seko hit the post.
The American guardian Horvat kept the blow to Michael Rose’s place, and it corresponded to Rubin Collvill, who scored twice as well, earned the winning penalty.
Preston 0-0 Wycombe (on 4-2 pens)
Another place, Freddie Woodman was the hero of Preston’s penalty after the hero, after the end of the Vaykome, was over 0-0.
Daniel Udo and the former Lilmit Adam reached the 27-year-old place in the fifth round.
Ali Janan could be less irritated, but he had changed his penalty on the intersection before Ched Evanence sent confidently to his efforts on the ground.
It was the second shot of the season for Preston, following their record 16-15 victories in the Effl Cup.
It was difficult to say which team came as a division as a league, visitors gave them a larger account, and the new Wycombe Boss Mike Dodds is a sign of promotion for the championship.