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Boro win away as Hansen shines

Middlesbrough beat Millwall 3-0 in London, with Hansen making an immediate impact and late goals sealing the win.

August 17, 2025 at 09:00 AM
blur Middlesbrough debrief as Sontje Hansen proves an immediate game-changer at Millwall

Middlesbrough beat Millwall 3-0 in London, with Sontje Hansen making an immediate impact and late goals sealing the result.

Boro win away as Hansen shines

Middlesbrough beat Millwall 3-0 in their first away game of the season. Hayden Hackney opened the scoring at 49 minutes after a clever turn by Sontje Hansen and a cutback to the byline. Alfie Jones doubled the lead from a corner at 87 minutes, and Delano Burgzorg finished late on at 90+7 after a through pass from Finn Azaz.

Defensively, Boro were solid and managed Millwall's pressure well. Luke Ayling made a crucial goalline clearance before halftime, and Hansen contributed a lively 45-minute cameo that helped unlock Millwall's defence. Coburn had a late miss that could have changed the night, but Boro still finished with two clean sheets and a win that should lift belief around Edwards' new-look squad.

Key Takeaways

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Hansen makes an immediate impact on a 45-minute cameo
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Jones delivers a commanding defensive display and nets
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Boro showcase game management and late finishing
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Ayling's goalline clearance changes the game's momentum
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Two league wins and clean sheets to start the campaign
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Coburn's miss underlines the need for sharper finishing
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Edwards' new system appears to be taking shape
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Squad depth is beginning to influence results

"Hansen looked lively throughout his first 45 minutes"

Debut impact on Millwall match

"Jones was a colossal presence at the back"

Defensive display

"Edwards has a plan that is taking shape"

Managerial approach

"This start proves Boro are not as bad as some claim"

Public perception vs reality

Edwards inherits a squad with depth and a taste for pressing. Hansen's introduction shows Boro can inject pace and ideas off the bench, potentially improving the supply to Tommy Conway. The early clean sheets hint at a pragmatic approach that prioritizes results as the team settles into a new system.

Longer term, the challenge will be to sustain offensive cohesion while adding a reliable goal threat. Transfer work remains, but the foundation now looks sturdier than some critics suggested. The next fixtures will test whether this is a turning point or a bright opening act.

Highlights

  • Hansen looked lively in his first 45 minutes
  • Jones was a colossal presence at the back
  • Edwards has a plan that is taking shape
  • This start proves Boro are not as bad as some claim

The early signs are hopeful, but the season will demand consistency across more difficult tests.

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