Glovers` form leaves Skiverton smiling

02 February 2011 13:30
Yeovil boss Terry Skiverton was delighted to see his side climb out of the relegation zone for the first time since October with a 1-0 victory over West Country neighbours Plymouth. Town`s on-loan goalkeeper Stephen Henderson denied the visitors on more than one occasion, leaving Andy Williams to fire the only goal of the game in the 66th minute. Argyle's Yannick Bolasie was sent off deep into stoppage time. Skiverton, whose team have now suffered just one defeat in eight games, said: "We have been getting good results since New Year's Day but I don't think we were doing much wrong before then. "Results just weren't going well. There was a lack of concentration in a few key areas. We drew some games we deserved to win and lost a few we deserved to lose. It has been really good to get ourselves out of the bottom four. We have known the job we had to do and we have done it." He added: "It was tough in this game to get the ball down and pass it on our pitch, which cut up, but we were always lively on the counter-attack. Stephen Henderson made two or three magnificent saves for us and we needed that from him."

Source: PA