Irish Sunday Mirror

No high point for Lowe

- Morecambe Plymouth

Ipswich 2 Fleetwood 1

FLEETWOOD manager Simon Grayson felt his side deserved a point.

Conor Chaplin gave Ipswich the lead and after Callum Morton equalised Bersant Celina struck the stoppage-time winner.

Boss Grayson said: “We switched off in the last minute or so which was devastatin­g for the players and the supporters who travelled. You have got to see things out.”

Ipswich first-team coach Gary Roberts added: “If you play well you keep the shirt and all the lads are pushing every single day.”

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1 PLYMOUTH boss Ryan Lowe admitted his league leaders were not at their best in the draw at Morecambe.

Jonah Ayunga gave the hosts the lead, but Danny Mayor equalised.

Lowe said: “We didn’t play the attacking football we have been producing of late and we were a bit sloppy at times in and out of possession. But although the performanc­e wasn’t great we got a point and took our unbeaten run to 14 games. Morecambe is a tough place to come.

“With where they have been and what they have done, they are always going to be on the front foot and aggressive in what they do.

“We just didn’t have many patterns of play.

“I was a bit disappoint­ed in that.

“I said to the boys, constructi­vely, we need to be better but they are allowed a little bit of a blip, and sometimes you can lose those games but we have got a point.”

“We weren’t freeflowin­g but they are human beings and they’re allowed a dip.’’

Morecambe boss Stephen Robinson said: “I thought we were excellent and produced one of our best performanc­es of the season.

“I don’t think you would have known who was at the top of the league and who was struggling.”

 ?? ?? GOAL HERO Plymouth scorer Danny Mayor
GOAL HERO Plymouth scorer Danny Mayor

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