Sunday Mirror

Keane as mustard

Wigan Plymouth

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JOHN SHERIDAN admitted the match was a proverbial game of two halves. Plymouth bossed the first half and led through Ryan Hardie before Wigan took over and levelled through

Will Keane. Sheridan said: “We were very fortunate to only be one goal behind at half-time.

“But again, I have to applaud the players for the way they came out in the second half. For the period leading up to our equaliser I thought we were very good, and we did things we hadn’t been doing in the first half.

“We started winning tackles, playing the ball forward quickly, sprinting more, and we started causing them problems.”

Plymouth manager Ryan Lowe said: “We should have won, we should have had three points. They did cause us a lot of problems, but I wanted to be two, three, four goals up.”

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