Sunday, November 23, 2008
Cameras capture snappy Argyle display
A surprising formation produced a confident, attacking start from the Pilgrims, who showed none of the camera shyness of recent visits from Sky. Accommodating Rory Fallon, Emile Mpenza and Paul Gallagher meant there were chances a-plenty during the first half, but it took until an action packed closing few minutes for Argyle to make their pressure count. Man of the match Mpenza put the Greens ahead with a goal epitomising the determination and class he showed all afternoon. Gallagher doubled the lead minutes later, capitalising on a rare mistake from the impressive Cardiff keeper, Tom Heaton. Predictably, it was backs to the wall for the second half and Cardiff pulling one back left nerves jangling. However, it is two years since the Greens have led at half time and lost and despite memories of last season's equivalent fixture, they were able to hold out for the three points.
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