Poor marks for Argyle

28 August 2010 19:00
Plymouth boss Peter Reid was critical of his side's defending after they crashed 3-0 against Peterborough. A second-half double from Craig Mackail-Smith and Aaron McLean's header sealed an ultimately comfortable win for the visitors. Reid said: "We have got to mark better, pick up at dead-ball situations a lot better. That's one area that we have to improve, it's easy to see and it's not rocket science. "I thought it was quite an even game until that first one went in and it's a bad goal from our point of view because players are detailed to mark and we haven't done it. Then we got stretched and we got ragged and paid the penalty. "But after an hour we were stretched out and we were poor. We can't seem to get a 90 minutes strung together. And when we have chances we don't work the keeper."

Source: PA