Angry McGhee tells Muscat to change

Kevin Muscat will tonight be given a chance to make amends for his early disciplinary problems at Millwall.

The defender enraged manager Mark McGhee and his team-mates with his sending-off for stamping at Watford on Saturday - and was blamed for the 3-1 defeat. McGhee said he would fine the Australian the maximum possible, but is set to include him in the team for tonight's game against Wimbledon at The Den.

"He knows how angry I am and he has a lot of making up to do," McGhee said. Muscat said: "I apologise to everyone at the club, I have let them down badly."

Defender Paul Robinson (broken wrist) is out for Millwall but midfielder David Livermore (cut head) should play.

Peter Hawkins remains suspended for Wimbledon. The full-back is serving a three-match ban after his sending off for violent conduct against Norwich and could be receive a longer suspension if the Football Association finds him guilty of pushing referee Phil Prosser.

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