Dunne decides Devon derby

30 April 2011 14:30
James Dunne settled a keenly-contested Devon derby with the only goal of the game as Exeter heaped more misery on relegation-threatened Plymouth. City shaded a tight and cagey first half, but neither side was able to make a breakthrough. David Noble's long-range shot was deflected over the Plymouth crossbar, while Daniel Nardiello got on the end of a flowing Exeter move but could only poke the ball wide. Argyle rarely threatened until just before half-time when Exeter goalkeeper Artur Krysiak was adjudged to have picked up a Richard Duffy backpass six yards from his own goal line. The ball was laid of to Luke Summerfield, but the Exeter defence held firm to keep out his thunderous shot. City took the lead in the 46th minute when Dunne latched onto Jamie Cureton's cute flick and lashed a stunning volley past David Button from 18 yards. Plymouth, with nothing to lose, went for broke and Rory Fallon had the ball in the net only for his effort to be disallowed for offside, while Yannick Bolasie twice went close for Argyle as Exeter held on for the win.

Source: PA