Millers players waste opportunity to impress: Rotherham United 1 Chesterfield 2
A Millers second-string line-up fell to a late goal to suffer a 2-1 loss despite dominating the second half in front of AESSEAL New York Stadium’s lowest ever crowd for a competitive fixture.
Warne hailed the debuts of academy prospects Akeem Hinds and Ben Wiles, but said some of senior men had done little to make the squad for Saturday’s League One clash at Rochdale.
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Hide Ad“The first half was pretty even, but I thought we were pretty poor,” he said.
“I gave people a chance to impress me and, other than Akeem Hinds, in the first 45 minutes, I don’t think anyone did that. I don’t think the first-team lads were at the races.”
Hinds looked quick and unfazed at left-back, and the half-time introduction of midfielder Ben Wiles, 18, the grandson of former Sheffield United centre-half Eddie Colquhoun, saw Rotherham take control before the Spireites’ last-gasp winner.
Diego De Girolamo’s early goal gave Chesterfield the lead, but Will Vaulks brought the home side level in the 71st minute.
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Hide AdJak McCourt’s 89th-minute intervention earned the League Two Spireites all three points in this group-stage encounter.
The first half was uninspiring, with Rotherham making little headway against a hard-working outfit containing several first-teamers eager to impress new manager Jack Lester.
The Millers improved after the introduction of substitutes Wiles, David Ball and Joe Newell and were camped in Spireites territory until the visitors broke and McCourt applied a deft headed finish to Jordan Flores’ left-wing cross.
“In the second half we were significantly better and once we equalised I thought we were the only team going to win” Warne said.
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Hide Ad“There was a 25-minute period in the second half where they couldn’t get out of their half, but we got caught with a sucker-punch.
“Unfortunately, if you don’t take your chances you are not going to win.
“Bally and Newell gave us that bit of class we had been lacking and I thought young Ben did really well.”
The biggest culprit for Rotherham was Jonson Clarke-Harris.
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