Norwich City came from behind to beat promotion-chasing Millwall at a sold-out Den.
Millwall boss Alex Neil, facing his former club, brought on striker Mihailo Ivanovic at the interval after a disappointing first half – and the Serb gave them the lead in the 56th minute.
But Norwich manager Philippe Clement made a half-time change of his own, sending on Mohamed Toure, who set up both the visitors’ goals.
Pelle Mattsson equalised with a stunning strike – his third goal in as many games – and Toure then found fellow substitute Oscar Schwartau, who applied the finish.
Norwich have now won seven of their past nine away matches, and keep their faint hopes of making the play-offs alive.
Millwall have won just two of their past five matches at home, and have slipped back out of the automatic places with five matches to play.
The Lions went into the game off the back of a key win away against promotion rivals Middlesbrough on Good Friday.
But were totally outplayed in the first half. The Canaries enjoyed more than 60% possession and had eight shots to Millwall’s two.
Norwich full-back Jack Stacey – on his 30th birthday – almost scored with a shot from a narrow angle that just went past the far post.
Kenny Mclean was then put through by Ali Ahmed, but saw his shot saved by Millwall’s on-loan Sunderland keeper Anthony Patterson.
Ivanovic’s introduction quickly paid dividends when he got on the end of a delightful cross from the right by Casper De Norre.
However, Norwich hit back with two goals in 14 minutes, taking their tally to 29 points in 2026.
Next up, Millwall travel to relegation strugglers West Bromwich Albion on Friday.
Norwich host Ipswich in an East Anglia derby at Carrow Road on Saturday, with a chance to derail their local rivals’ automatic promotion hopes.








