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League Two Review: Burton pounce on Shrews´ slip-up to go top

SoccerNews in English Premier League 21 Feb 2015

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Shrewsbury Town lost 2-1 at struggling Tranmere Rovers on Saturday and Burton Albion pounced to go top of League Two.

Burton Albion capitalised on Shrewsbury Town’s 2-1 defeat to Tranmere Rovers by beating Dagenham and Redbridge 3-1 to move back to the League Two summit on Saturday.

Shrewsbury had been tipped to claim a third successive win as they travelled to a Tranmere side above the relegation zone only on goal difference, though it proved a testing encounter for Micky Mellon’s side.

Rory Donnelly put the hosts ahead after 29 minutes with a tidy finish from an acute angle and their lead was doubled a few moments later – Danny Holmes netting from 18 yards.

Connor Goldson pulled one back eight minutes from time, but Shrewsbury failed to find a second and Burton made the most of their slip-up at Dagenham, despite falling behind to Alex Jakubiak’s 67th-minute opener.

Burton fought back thanks to goals from Adam McGurk, Abdenasser El Khayati and Damien McCrory, lifting Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink’s side back to the top of the table and opening up a three-point gap.

Wycombe Wanderers sit two points further adrift of Shrewsbury after beating Carlisle United 3-2, but they were made to sweat by their hosts, despite taking a three-goal lead.

Kyle Dempsey and a Danny Grainger penalty in the 82nd minute ensured a nervous finish for the away side, though they ultimately held on to go four points clear of Luton Town, who lost 3-2 at AFC Wimbledon thanks to a David Connolly effort deep into second-half stoppage time.

The most impressive win of the day came at Cambridge United, as Portsmouth claimed an emphatic 6-2 triumph away from home, with Matt Tubbs’ hat-trick inspiring the visitors to victory.

There was also a treble for Plymouth Argyle’s Reuben Reid in their 3-1 derby defeat of Exeter City, with the visitors winning despite the 61st-minute sending off of Oliver Lee.

At the bottom of the table, Hartlepool United remain eight points adrift of safety after losing 1-0 at Bury, though they are no worse off than before the match, as York City – directly above the drop zone – lost 3-0 at Northampton Town.

Oxford United defeated Mansfield Town by the same scoreline, while three goals in the final 16 minutes ensured a 4-2 defeat at Stevenage for play-off hopefuls Southend United, and Newport County dropped out of the top seven after losing 1-0 to Morecambe.

 

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