The Sun

Don't tell Tayls

Chris Taylor got a big pat on the back instead of his usual earful from boss John Sheridan.
Winger Taylor crashed home a headre in the dying seconds to snatch victory and help Oldham leapfrog Millwall into fourth spot.
Taylor, 22, said: "The gaffer is always having a go at us in training, especially me it seems - he's always on at the younger lads.
If we get sloppy he gets frustrated. It's good for us as we're improving all the time.
We all want to better our careers. Hopefully we can better them with Oldham."
The Latics went in at the break 2-0 up thanks to goals from Dean Smalley and Lee Hughes.
Neil Harris pulled one back from the spot after Dave Martin was pulled down by neal Eardley.
Ashley Grimes looked to have earned Millwall a point but Taylor pounced for his injury-time stunner.
Lions manager Kenny Jackett admitted: "That was hard to take."

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Jackett: That defeat was hard to take

Millwall boss Kenny Jackett admitted it was a bitter pill to swallow after Chris Taylor snatched a late winner for Oldham.
Jackett had already seen Oldham do the same to his side in an opening day 4-3 defeat at Boundary Park.
Dean Smalley and Lee Hughes had given Oldham a two-goal cushion after just 10 minutes, before Millwall hit back through a Neil Harris penalty.
Ashley Grimes levelled the scores with 22 minutes left, but Taylor's lasty-gasp goal saw Oldham claim the win.
Jackett said: "It's hard to take. I thought we started the game poorly and I was disappointed with the goals and the performance, we didn;t show enough.
But we came out with more purpose in the second half. We've shown some character and most importantly we found two goals.
We've been very tight at the back this season, but we weren't in this game and effectively that's cost us."
Oldham boss John Sheridan hailed match-winner Taylor, who headed home Kevin Maher's cross late on, and said: "He's an excellent player and was outstanding.
He's still got a lot to learn and I'm trying to help him do just that."

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Taylor late show lifts the Latics

Chris Taylor refused to hog the limelight despite scoring Oldham's late winner to sink promotion rivals Oldham.
Taylor headed in from Kevin Maher's cross in stoppage time and said: "Even though I scored the goal there were 11 excellent performances out there."
The late goal shows the spirit the lads have and everyone is buzzing."
Dean Smalley put the Latics ahead before Lee Hughes doubled their lead.
Millwall pulled level through Neil Harris and Ashley Grimes.