Daily Mirror

LEAGUE ONE

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ACC STANLEY 2 Nottingham 65, Leigh 81

FLEETWOOD 5

Marriott 9, 35, 90+3, Omochere 57, Patterson 90

JACK MARRIOTT is aiming to follow up his hat-trick by piling on the misery for relegated Forest Green tomorrow.

The Cods striker said: “We should have scored more. Forest Green will be fighting and we have to match that.

“We went three games without a win so wanted to make a point. Back to back away wins would put that behind us.”

CAMBRIDGE 2 Dunk 45+2, Smith 66

PETERBOROU­GH 0

LIAM BENNETT hailed Cambridge’s win as the perfect boost to their survival bid.

The full-back said: “We were brilliant to a man. We are in a position where there are not many games left and we have to fight in every game.

“We’ve managed to rediscover our form a little bit and long may that continue. It has a big impact when results go your way. We are giving it the best shot we’ve got.”

IPSWICH 6

Chaplin 7, 14, 70, Ladapo 75, 84, Davis 90+5

CHARLTON 0

CONOR CHAPLIN says Ipswich are moving through the gears at the right time after climbing to second spot.

The striker – who netted a hat-trick – said: “Everyone has such desire to run towards the common goal. It’s been there all season but now it feels different.

“It’s got to stay that way and I’m confident because we’ve got such a good dressing room.”

MORECAMBE 1 Stockton 89

WYCOMBE 0

MATCH-WINNER Cole Stockton is convinced Morecambe can climb out of the relegation places.

The striker said: “It’s doable. We have to believe in ourselves. All we can do is worry about ourselves.

“Team spirit beats anything and when you know the lads get on so well together that means so much. We need belief, game management and experience and we have got all that.”

BRISTOL ROV 1 Evans 90+5 pen

DERBY 1 McGoldrick 4

JASON KNIGHT warned the shock of conceding a late equaliser will not dent Derby’s belief they will make the play-offs.

The midfielder said: “We’re in the thick of it and need to achieve better results than the teams around us.

“Everything stays the same for us but it’s one game less. We can’t keep relying on other teams, we need to do it ourselves really.”

EXETER CITY 0

PLYMOUTH 1 Butcher 70

MATT BUTCHER said Plymouth assistant boss Mark Hughes deserves the credit for the Argyle match-winner.

Butcher’s 70th minute strike won it and he said: “At half-time Mark said that no-one was marking Niall Ennis on the keeper.

“We said if I could roll it into his feet and he should be able to return it to the corner taker and luckily I managed to get the shot off in the end.”

LINCOLN CITY 3 Sorensen 11, House 42, Jackson 87

PORT VALE 2 Taylor 30 pen, Butterwort­h 33

ADAM JACKSON picked out Lincoln team-mates Lasse Sorensen and Ben House for praise after 10-man Imps’ victory.

Jackson said: “Lasse Sorensen has been brilliant and works so hard. He’s been excellent for the last few weeks.

“Ben House has been phenomenal. He’s had a good goal return, but the bits he does off the ball is outstandin­g and he makes us much better.”

OXFORD UTD 0

BOLTON 1

Charles 7

DION CHARLES set himself a new target after hitting the 20-goal mark with the winner.

The Bolton striker said: “That’s 20 goals now and I hope it’s going to be 25. There are a few games left so hopefully I can score a few more.

“As a striker I’m never happy. I need to set a target now where no-one’s going to catch me for another 20 years.”

BURTON 3 Brayford 21, Helm 34, 37

SHEFF WED 2 Paterson 28, Smith 85 pen

DARREN MOORE says the responsibi­lity rests with him to lift his Wednesday players ahead of tomorrow’s trip to Bristol Rovers.

The Owls boss said: “On Tuesday we have to react in the right manner.

“It’s up to me as a manager to get them together, get them right because we’ve got another game where we have to show a better version of ourselves.”

FOREST GREEN 1 Brown 74

BARNSLEY 5

Tedic 8, Phillips 29, 53, Norwood 37, Cole 90

SLOBODAN TEDIC says Barnsley showed their automatic promotion ambitions are still alive after condemning Forest Green to the drop.

Tedic said: “It is a big win, because it is not easy to score five goals in this type of game.

“All the games now are like a final for us. We will keep going, try to win all of the games and then we will see.”

MK DONS 2

Eisa 45+2, 59 pen

CHELTENHAM 2

Bonds 12, May 90+7

ZAK JULES fears Milton Keynes are paying the price for a poor start to the season.

The defender said: “It’s easy to look at the start of the season and see that we’ve thrown a lot of points away.

“We’ve come on leaps and bounds in terms of our mentality and our performanc­es. I feel like we’re on a roll at the moment in terms of picking up results.”

SHREWSBURY 1 Street 53

PORTSMOUTH 1 Pack 82

MARLON PACK warned Portsmouth cannot rely on other teams slipping up if they are to break into the top six.

He said: “The other results haven’t been too bad, but we need to take care of ourselves.

“There have been games this season that we should have won, but there’s an opportunit­y on Tuesday to give a good account of ourselves and play with more freedom.”

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