CREWE DRAW ARTELL REBUKE
COVENTRY are in top spot thanks to a 1-0 win over Sunderland.
A second-minute goal from Matt Godden, above, took them two points clear of Rotherham as they made it 13 games unbeaten in the league.
But boss Mark Robins said: “If you look too far ahead you come unstuck. Nothing’s achieved so far.” Sunderland boss Phil Parkinson said:
“We’re still in the promotion mix.You get knocked back and have to come back fighting.”
PaulWarne is staying optimistic despite
Rotherham’s 1-1 home draw against MK Dons.
He said: “This point doesn’t feel a good point, but it might be at the end of the season.”
Ipswich lost more ground in the play-off
CREWE boss David Artell told his side to sharpen up to stay on promotion course.
Artell saw his second-placed side draw 1-1 at struggling Morecambe and said: “We created the chances but we didn’t take them – and it cost us.”
Exeter remain third after a late goal from Brennan Dickenson secured a
1-1 home draw against Crawley.
Grecians boss Matt Taylor said:
“I was really pleased with how the group race after going down 2-1 at Blackpool.
Ipswich boss Paul Lambert said: “You simply cannot defend like we did for the goals and expect to win.”
A stoppage-time goal from Callum Reilly saw
AFC Wimbledon end
Gillingham’s 15-match unbeaten league run with a 2-1 win.
Dons manager Glyn Hodges said: “The boys were fantastic.” responded in the second half. We looked a little leggy for the first hour.”
Cheltenham won 2-0 at Colchester to move fourth after a fifth straight win.
And boss Michael Duff predicts more to come. He said: “There is a resilience.”
Plymouth slipped to fifth after having Gary Sawyer and Antoni Sarcevic sent off in a 2-1 defeat at Bradford.