Striker Bradshaw and Dutch ace Flemming netted either side of half-time to fire the out-of-form Lions to victory over play-off-chasing rivals Preston at The Den.
Millwall had failed to score in their previous four matches, but boss Rowett believes they’re back on the right track as they bid to secure a top-six spot.
He said: “The goals were important, as much as the win was important for us.
“After the last four games and not getting the result we deserved, it felt a little bit like a must-win, must-perform game.
“I also think that the fact that those two have been out of the goals for four or five games, it was really important that they get back on the scoresheet today.”
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