Bristol Post

Rovers players show their approval for Jordi’s top performanc­e

- Sam FROST sam.frost@reachplc.com

PAUL Tisdale has revealed stand-in goalkeeper Jordi van Stappersho­ef’s performanc­e against Plymouth Argyle received an ovation from his team-mates in the dressing room at full-time on Saturday.

The Gas won their third game in a week, beating Argyle 3-0 at the Memorial Stadium to climb to 15th in League One.

Alfie Kilgour, Luke McCormick and Zain Westbrooke got the goals, and van Stappersho­ef - playing in place of the injured Anssi Jaakkola - starred at the other end with a long list of good saves to repel the Pilgrims’ attack and preserve a clean sheet.

The Dutchman had received criticism for recent performanc­es, but he played a crucial role in Rovers’ third win in a week.

“He did really well,” said Tisdale. “The players gave him a round of applause at the end in the dressing room. He kept a clean sheet and made some really decisive saves and generally had a really good game.”

Rovers caused Plymouth plenty of strife from set-plays, with Kilgour and McCormick’s goals stemming from excellent corner kicks.

After gaining their two-goal cushion, Rovers then looked to defend stoutly and pick off a third goal on the counter, which Westbrooke delivered five minutes from time. There were periods of sustained pressure on the Rovers goal in the second half as Argyle chased the game, and Tisdale was delighted with his side’s applicatio­n to protect their lead.

“Every game’s different, and that’s the bit I congratula­ted them on afterwards,” the manager said. “It was a different type of game and we embraced it. We enjoyed the challenge and we came out on top.

“It is early days but I’m just trying to pick off the low-lying fruit and concentrat­e on one or two things that can have an immediate effect on performanc­e.

Rovers have six points in the bag and a win in the EFL Trophy as reward for a week’s hard work, but Tisdale insists his players will not savour Saturday’s win too long with a relentless run of games ahead.

“Football is just incessant with the fixture list,” he said. “We’re already discussing what comes next. We can’t afford to look backwards, only forwards.

“We’re a competitiv­e team all of a sudden in all sorts of ways, and we have to build on it.”

He kept a clean sheet and made some really decisive saves and generally had a really good game

 ?? Picture: Alex James/JMP ?? Rovers goalkeeper Jordi van Stappersho­ef and Josh Barrett celebrate after the 3-0 victory aganst Plymouth at the Memorial Stadium
Picture: Alex James/JMP Rovers goalkeeper Jordi van Stappersho­ef and Josh Barrett celebrate after the 3-0 victory aganst Plymouth at the Memorial Stadium

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