LEAGUE TWO Plymouth Argyle 2 Salford City 2
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- Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 August 2019 10:47
- Published on Wednesday, 21 August 2019 00:23
- Written by ROSS REID at Home Park
Ibou Touray stunned Lowe’s Argyle when he rose at the far post to head home a deep cross from the right in the 79th minute to put City ahead for a second time against the run of play.
But 10 minutes later Telford restored parity from the spot after Callum McFadzean was fouled on a run into the penalty area.
City had taken a 37th minute lead through target man Jake Beesley, unmarked when he swooped to head home Richie Towell’s near post free kick from the right.
Beesley looked set to make it three goals in two games straight after he scored when he ran through one-on-one with Argyle’s on-loan West Brom keeper Alex Palmer.
Palmer made a superb block/stop to keep the score down.
Plymouth playmaker Danny Mayor (pictured) levelled with a scorching 43rd minute strike, cutting in from the left, choosing his spot and sending a measured rising drive into the far corner out of Chris Neal’s reach.
Palmer went full stretch to keep out Touary’s first time effort as he met Danny Whitehead’s cross with a low shot as the half ended with end-to-end attacks.
Argyle were next to go close as Joe Riley’s angled shot from the right smashed off the near post on 65 minutes.
The greens mounted wave after wave of attacks in a bid to get the next goal but it was Graham Alexander's City who struck.
SWSN star Danny Mayor (Plymouth Argyle)
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