I thought the Rotherham midfield were excellent in limiting our ability to play, closing down space in numbers and forcing a tempo. When times are tough like that individual excellence of players like Morrell and payne allowed us to bring the game to them.
I think the amount of changes to the Rotherham side since relegation meant that the team cohesion is not fully there yet and we capitalised on lapses of concentration to score from set plays. The cheeky line pass to walker is one we have played many times and resulting pass was to be met by two lincoln players in the box before it was put away by Shaun MacDonald. The other a really well worked corner where the attacking players leave a space in the six yard box by competing at the back/ front post for Harry to exploit his acceleration from the 18 yard box to bury the ball into goal from 6 yards out. I would expect Rotherham (and many of the other fancied teams) to be less susceptible to these set pieces as the season progresses.
All the praise for the result must go to the trinity of players that put everything on the line. Between them, Bolger, Bozzie and Vickers blocked, saved, cleared everything thrown at them. Vickers is looking like fulfilling the potential of being the ex Arsenal Youth that we hoped he would be, pre injury, rather than the forlorn figure in preseason. This is helped by having a fighting fit duo of "put everything on the line" Bozzie and "I've got three games to stake a claim" Bolger. There is nothing better for the team than when the players make it difficult for the manager to pick the starting 11.