
Second-half goals from Kirk Broadfoot and Richie Smallwood made it an afternoon to remember and means it will need a miracle for the Millers to lose their second-tier status.It will need a similarly miraculous turnaround for the Dons to avoid a return to League One as a fourth straight defeat could not have come at a worse time.Knowing a win would all but keep them up, Rotherham could not have asked for a better start as they surged into a two-goal lead inside 17 minutes.It took them just 54 seconds to grab the advantage with a fine counter-attacking goal
Defending a corner, they broke away clear down the right, Grant Ward got to the byline and pulled back for Derbyshire, who slammed the ball into the roof of the net at the second attempt.MK Dons had chances to level as Dean Bowditch and Alex Revell put headers from good positions wide, but the Millers were a continuous threat at the other end and doubled their advantage from the spot in the 17th minute.Another incise attack ended with goalkeeper Cody Cropper taking Derbyshire out from behind and Best did the business from the penalty, stroking into the bottom corner.That gave the Millers a comfortable cushion and they were able to hold MK at arm's length, with Karl Robinson's side struggling to threaten.In fact, it was Rotherham who could have extended their lead as Derbyshire stole possession and then saw Cropper save his shot from the edge of the area, with the Dons keeper also denying Best from the rebound.The Millers' third did come nine minutes after the restart and it killed off any hopes of a home revival.Joe Newell whipped in an inviting free-kick and Broadfoot flashed a header high into the net for his first goal in Rotherham colours.Warnock's side were rampant and should have scored two more, but Derbyshire put an effort wide after running half the length of the pitch and then Smallwood somehow put a header wide from two yards.Finally MK Dons showed some sort of attempt at a comeback when Jake Forster-Caskey tested Lee Camp from a corner and then struck the crossbar with a vicious effort from distance.But this was Rotherham's day and they put the icing on the cake in 80th minute when Smallwood scored the best of the lot with a 20-yard looping effort into the top corner
Source : PA
Source: PA