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‘Harder to miss than score’ – Embarrassed Millwall star left floored after miss that could have put them in playoffs

Published on May 03, 2025 at 03:19 PM

MILLWALL striker Josh Coburn put in a contender for miss of the season – at the worst possible time.

The Lions needed to better Bristol City’s result to sneak into the playoffs on a dramatic final day of action.

Josh Coburn of Millwall during a Championship match.
Millwall’s Josh Coburn missed a sitter against Burnley
Soccer player Josh Coburn shoots wide of the goal.
The 22-year-old somehow fired wide from yards out as the Lions missed out on the playoffs

made the ideal start at Turf Moor, with Mihailo Ivanovic netting an early opener for the visitors.

But responded with an instant equaliser for the hosts, who had already secured promotion the Premier League.

Millwall pushed forward with their season on the line.

And Coburn – on loan from Middlesbrough – was presented with a golden opportunity just minutes before half time.

A whipped ball across the box evaded Burnley goalkeeper , falling kindly to Coburn yards out.

The 22-year-old was in the centre of the goal and looked destined to score.

But he somehow shanked his effort inexplicably wide of the post, burying his face in the turf.

Sky Sports pundit gasped on commentary: “I cannot believe this. Oh, look at it. Oh my days.

“Wait till you see this miss, wow. Wow.”;

Fans were equally as scathing, with one writing on X: “Harder to miss that than score.”;

Another joked: “No new deal for him in the summer!!

While a third added: “And to think @Boro wanted us to pay up to £3m for him – thank god it was only a loan.”;

The miss would prove costly for the Lions, who conceded twice after the break to lose 3-1.

Millwall haven’t been in the top flight since 1990 and will now face a ninth-straight year in the Championship.

Their defeat meant – who drew 2-2 at home with Preston – take the final playoff spot.

Elswhere, sealed fifth place thanks to a brace from Jack Rudoni.

Frank Lampard embracing a Coventry City player.
Frank Lampard’s Coventry have reached the playoffs after beating Middlesbrough

The 2-0 win over Boro ended Michael Carrick’s side’s own playoff hopes.

The Sky Blues will now take on Sunderland, while Sheffield United face Bristol City.

And after a dramatic 2-1 win at Plymouth Argyle.

At the other end of the table, suffered back-to-back relegations.

The Hatters were thrashed 5-3 at West Brom, joining Plymouth and Cardiff in dropping to League One.

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