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Mansfield Town
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Sep 26, 2015 at 3pm UK
 
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Graham Carey: Plymouth Argyle "frustrated" by Mansfield Town stalemate

Graham Carey admits to being disappointed by Plymouth Argyle's goalless draw with Mansfield Town, but claims that it may prove to be "a good point" in the long term.

Plymouth Argyle midfielder Graham Carey has admitted to being left "frustrated" by his side's inability to break down a stubborn Mansfield Town.

The Pilgrims failed to find the net for the first time under new boss Derek Adams, as they were made to settle for just the single point.

While Carey was ultimately disappointed by the result, the 26-year-old believes that it could still prove to be a valuable point in their pursuit of League Two promotion.

"We were frustrated at half time," he told the club's official website. "We felt we didn't play to our ability but we could have been two or three up - Reuben hit the bar; I had a chance, one-v-one, when I should have scored; and [Ryan] Brunt had a header.

"I didn't realise how big [Brian Jensen] was until he came out – he made himself really big and shut down the angle. I'm always critical of myself – I think I should be scoring if I'm one-v-one. Credit to him, but I think I should be scoring.

"So, without playing well, we could have gone in 3-0 up. That's frustrating. But, in this league, a point away from home, we might look back on this and it will be a good point."

Plymouth now have three home games in succession, starting with the visit of Barnet on Tuesday night.

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