Sunday Mirror

Gillingham 0 Plymouth 2

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STEVEN SCHUMACHER saluted a “very good away performanc­e” from Plymouth.

Jordon Garrick and Luke Jephcott scored second-half goals to make it four wins in a row for the visitors.

“Three points on the road, two goals, a clean sheet, the fans here all had a good day, even though they were soaked,” Schumacher said. “I’m really pleased – and on to the next one we go.

“I think that was a 90-minute performanc­e. We had the majority of the possession, all the shots and they’ve not laid a glove on our goal.

The defeat was a first at home for new Gillingham manager

Neil Harris, who had no complaints with the result. “They were better than us, let’s be honest,” he said. “The work we’ve shown on the training pitch this week wasn’t there.”

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