Neil Harris' second-half double earned Millwall a 3-1 win over Leeds and lifted them into third.
Millwall rise to third in League One
Neil Harris' second-half double earned Millwall a deserved 3-1 win over Leeds and lifted them above their promotion rivals at the top of table.
The veteran frontman, who was only playing because on-loan Leeds striker Tresor Kandol was ineligible, headed home just before the hour and sealed the win two minutes from time with a smart finish.
Leeds went in front with their first attempt on goal on the half hour when Neil Kilkenny slipped the ball into Argentine striker Luciano Becchio, who swivelled and fired a stunning a 20-yard shot beyond David Forde for his fourth of the season.
But the Lions were level seven minutes later when the lively Dave Martin lifted the ball over David Lucas after good work from the hard-working Harris.
The Lions began brightly after the break and took the advantage after 59 minutes when he headed Marc Laird's cross past Lucas.
Millwall's all-time leading scorer made the game safe in the dying minutes when he curled into an unguarded net after Lucas made a mess of a routine through ball.