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Orient 1-3 Argyle: Five Things

Curtis shines, defensive duo gel, injuries still a concern, chances were taken and play off hopes rekindled were just some of the talking points from Tuesday's 3-1 win at Leyton Orient, a second successive away victory.

18.02.26, 08:50 Updated 18.02.26, 08:53 4 Minute Read

John Duerden

John Duerden

Curtis shines, defensive duo gel, injuries still a concern, chances were taken and play off hopes rekindled were just some of the talking points from Tuesday's 3-1 win at Leyton Orient, a second successive away victory.

Ronan Curtis is the man

How could it be that a fairly low-key signing from a team marooned at the bottom of League One could make such a difference?

It is fair to say there was not a great deal of excitement when it was announced that the 29-year-old was making the journey southwest from Port Vale. But the winger has been a season-changing addition.

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