Adams' Argyle must make most of "fabulous position"
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- Last Updated on Thursday, 07 April 2016 15:25
- Published on Thursday, 07 April 2016 15:17
Plymouth Argyle FC have no new injury concerns ahead of Saturday's pivotal League 2 clash against play-off hopefuls AFC Wimbledon at Home Park.
Argyle's only injury absentee is target man Ryan Brunt, meaning manager Derek Adams has a host of selection dilemmas as the promotion-chasing Pilgrims aim to get back on track following a 2-1 Devon Derby reverse at Exeter City FC.
Argyle have won both encounters against the Dons this term, with a season opening 2-0 league win followed by a 3-2 comeback Johnstone's Paint Trophy triumph.
Adams said: "We've played them twice this season, both away. The first game was a very good occasion. They've changed their formation a few times, they've played 3-4-3, 4-4-2 and 4-3-3 but they have roughly the same personnel as the start of the season.
"I don't think we need a reaction because we played ever so well against Exeter."
Saturday's game has much more at stake as the Pilgrims start the day level on 71 points with fellow automatic promotion hopefuls Accrington FC and Bristol Rovers FC, who face a trip to league leaders Northampton Town FC.
Adams said: "We've had the best season for many a year at Plymouth Argyle and to be in this position with six games to go, two points off second place, is a fabulous position.
“I think any Argyle fan at the beginning of the season would be more than happy with the position we're in but we've got to do the business and look after ourselves, we can't rely on anyone else to do us favours."
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