Millwall came from behind twice on Tuesday night to secure what could be an important point against Neil Warnock's Cardiff.

The Lions were excellent in terms of their resilience and ability to get back into the game after what had been a really frustrating opening part to the match.

One man who did impress however was forward Tom Bradshaw who was able to score twice against the Bluebirds.

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The 27-year-old was in fine form, and a constant threat to what is usually a very stubborn Cardiff side to get past. The defence is normally the hardest thing to get past in a Neil Warnock side, but Bradshaw managed to score twice.

He was on the pitch for the whole game and what made him so good on Tuesday night was his excellent ability to be able to take his chances despite them being so few and far in-between.

Bradshaw was able to score both his fifth and sixth goals of the season, and he'll be hoping that Gary Rowett would have watched on and liked what he had seen, especially after that performance.

He had three shots during the game, and every single one of them was on target which makes it all the more impressive how good his performance was in the week. That's key for a striker to be clinical, and on another day he might have had another goal and be taking the match ball home with him.

It wasn't just his shooting that was impressive throughout the fixture, he was able to have an all-round brilliant game and earned a dribble success rate of 86% which is phenomenal for a striker. He completed six of his seven dribbles throughout the course of the 90 minutes.

As well as that he won 70% of his offensive duels which is to be applauded especially against another very physical side who often cause so many problems for opposition strikers with their strength and direct approach.

It wasn't just his duels though, he also won four free-kicks which helped Millwall relieve the pressure at difficult times in the fixture. It's set to be a very entertaining few weeks at the Den with new manager Rowett taking the hot seat, but at least he knows that he has a striker bang in form.