Thursday Sep 29 2005 06:36
Bournemouth goalkeeper Neil Moss was playing down his heroics in the 0-0 draw at Nationwide Division Two leaders Plymouth Argyle.
The former Southampton custodian turned in another superb display at Home Park, culminating in a late penalty save from Paul Wotton that ensured the Cherries earned a point.
He told the Daily Echo: "I thought I was solid and that's all you can do. It was difficult because they got a lot of crosses in and they were a strong, physical team and very skilful around the box.
"But Karl Broadhurst and Carl Fletcher, ably assisted by Lewis Buxton and Warren Cummings, made a formidable barrier and when you've got a back four who are used to playing with each other, it really helps.
"Plymouth are a fantastic team and they play the game the right way and thoroughly deserve to go up."
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