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  1. 'Late goals are the best' - Carrick hails Boro winpublished at 18:29 18 April

    Middlesbrough celebrate Tommy Conway's winning penaltyImage source,Rex Features
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    Tommy Conway's goal was only the second time Middlesbrough have won a match in injury time this season

    Middlesbrough head coach Michael Carrick said that it was worth the wait as his side snatched aninjury-time winner against bottom side Plymouth Argyle.

    Boro looked set to drop two points further adrift in their quest to make the play-offs until Tommy Conway's 93rd-minute penalty kick.

    Conway's 13th goal of the season was only the second time this campaign that the Teessiders have won a league game in injury time.

    And it means they remain three points behind sixth-placed Coventry City with three games to go. They include a trip to the Sky Blues in the final game of the season on 3 May.

    "The games are going to flip at times and the picture is going to change quite quickly, but I thought we deserved it," Carrick told BBC Radio Tees.

    "We kept going - it's not easy when you have to break teams down all the time. I thought we created enough to score but it's worth the wait. The late ones are the best.

    "Great composure from Tommy to take that penalty at the end under the circumstances and it's a big result for us.

    "When you get to the end and there's a lot at stake, there are going to be moments and it's whether we can seize them really. Today was for Tommy really."

  2. Pick of the stats: Middlesbrough v Plymouth Argylepublished at 14:31 17 April

    Side-by-side of Middlesbrough and Plymouth Argyle club badges

    Three points off the play-offs meets three points off safety. Another Good Friday match-up with a plenty on the line for both Middlesbrough and Plymouth.

    Boro know a win will keep them in the top-six debate, for Argyle the battle to save their tumultuous season gets more and more intense.

    Here is the tale of the tape ahead of kick-off (15:00 BST).

    • Middlesbrough have won two of their past nine league matches against Plymouth Argyle (D5 L2) and are winless in their last three (D2 L1).

    • Plymouth Argyle have won on each of their past two league trips to Middlesbrough (1-0 in October 2009 and 2-0 in February 2024); they could win three in a row for the first time.

    • Of the 51 teams to play 50+ English Football League games on Good Friday, Middlesbrough have the lowest win percentage (21.6%), winning just 11 of 51 games (D15 L25).

    • Plymouth have alternated between victory (3) and defeat (3) in each of their past six league games on Good Friday, losing 2-1 away to Norwich last season.

    • Only Sheffield Wednesday (21) have won more points from losing positions in the Championship than Plymouth (18), though just four of those points have come on the road.

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