Morecambe manager's pride in late fightback

Derek Adams said he was proud of his Morecambe team after they sealed a last-gasp point against fellow League One strugglers Oxford United on Saturday.
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The Shrimps were heading for a second home league defeat in a week but a late Ash Hunter goal earned them a battling point.

A 1-1 draw kept Morecambe third-bottom of the table, two points behind Saturday’s opponents, MK Dons, who escaped the relegation zone with victory at Accrington Stanley.

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Morecambe could have had a chance of three points but a late penalty appeal was turned down, meaning it is now more than a year since the Shrimps were awarded a spot-kick.

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Adams said: “It was a good point for us at the end.

“We went behind to a real sucker punch at the end of the first half when we were in the ascendancy, which set us back because I thought we were growing into the game at that time.

“The lads kept on going and I was really proud of them for the way they kept at it and got the point.

“I’ll always be proud of a player who has a willingness to get something from a game of football.

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“We changed personnel, we changed the system, we fought back and got a great goal through Ash Hunter which showed how much fight we have in the squad.

“We could even have had a penalty after the goal for a foul on Caleb Watts – but we don’t get penalties and that always seems to be the way.”