Argyle 0 Bury 2: Match report

David Banks
Authored by David Banks
Posted: Saturday, February 28, 2015 - 23:56

ARGYLE'S run of four consecutive victories came to a shuddering halt at Home Park thanks to a familiar old foe.

It was rather fitting that seven days after a hugely satisfying win at the home of Exeter City, former Grecian Danny Nardiello, previous a goalscorer for City against Argyle, returned to haunt the Pilgrims again.

His goal midway through the second half - ironically following Argyle's best period of the game - game Bury a lead the Greens seldom looked like salvaging, before substitute Danny Rose's late effort sealed the deal.

Flying high after four victories on a roll, Argyle confidence was dented a little prior to kick-off. Any team would miss their top scorer, but missing him after perhaps his career highlight - a history-making hat-trick away at Exeter City - was a bit of a blow to Argyle. Olly Lee was also missing following his red card at St James Park, but Lee Cox was a more than able deputy in the heart of the park, and Ryan Brunt's exceptional cameo when replacing Reid for the closing stages of last week's win suggested he would not find stepping in Reuben's sizable size tens a problem either.

Bury had proved a very difficult prospect at Gigg Lane earlier in the season, especially in the first half, when they rather overran Argyle in the opening stages, going on to claim a 2-1 victory. They nearly made the perfect start at Home Park, too, with first Joe Riley's shot from range being deflected wide, then Danny Nardiello missing the proverbial sitter inside the six-yard box with only Luke McCormick to beat.

Bury had very much the best of the opening exchanges, showing their propensity to keep the ball and shift play stylishly, but it was Argyle who had the next big chance of the game. Brunt did well to shift the ball inside to Bobby Reid, who played in Drew Talbot. The full-back's shot was low and controlled, but straight into arms of Bury goalkeeper Nick Pope.

Argyle saw off the early, persistent Bury threat, and the game fell into a pattern of promising build-up play ending before being given a chance to develop. Rather than a haphazrad series of mistakes, this was largely down to diligent shape play and solid defending by both sides. It was far from a feast of entertainment, but this was not through a lack of quality. It was simply two sides who to this point could not be separated in the league table on any criterion save for goal difference cancelling each other out.

Bury's chief threat came from Danny Mayor on their left side. Playing like a League 2 Adam Lallana tribute act, a now-familiar glide off the flank drew several retreating Argyle defenders, and the switch to Nicky Adams ended with a curling effort from the latter just flying wide. Adams, looking equally as lively as his counterpart on the opposite wing,  pounced on a mistake by Peter Hartley shortly afterwards to make McCormick work, as the visitors forged out the more telling chances.

Argyle, though, were keen to remind their guests of their own goalscoring ability, and Reid stung the palms of Pope with a free-kick from some distance. Bury answered with a corner that Adam El-Abd glanced wide.

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