'No panic' says Argyle's Cleverley after opening loss
Plymouth Argyle boss Tom Cleverley is staying calm despite starting the League One campaign with a home defeat to Stockport.
Plymouth Argyle manager Tom Cleverley has urged his team to remain calm following their opening loss to Stockport County. The 3-1 defeat, their second in 12 league matches since last season, did not cause the manager to panic. Cleverley stated that the message is no panic, since the end of February, their second defeat was only two in all kinds of football, including pre-season.
He emphasized that Argyle will try to get better and not lose sight of what made them successful, which he says led to a strong finish to the season last year. Argyle currently has three attacking players out injured, but Cleverley has not ruled out bringing in more players before the end of the window.
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