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Five things: Argyle playoff dreams torn to shreds

Plymouth Argyle took the lead against Lincoln City but ended up losing 4-1 on Saturday. Another afternoon that started out with so much promise ended up in disappointment as the second-placed visitors were deserved winners. There were good points but bad goals and that, is surely the end of the already paper-thin playoff hopes.

07.02.26, 17:01 Updated 07.02.26, 17:34

John Duerden

John Duerden

Plymouth Argyle took the lead against Lincoln City on Saturday but ended up losing 4-1. Another afternoon that started out with so much promise ended up in disappointment as the second-placed visitors ran out deserved winners.

There were good points but bad goals and that, is surely the end of the already paper-thin playoff hopes.

Five things we learned:

Familiar pattern hard to shake

An excellent start, with great pressing and intensity but an inability to take advantage — and then an inability to react when the opposition come back into it --is becoming a familiar tale.

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