Ennis replaced Cosgrove with 20 minutes remaining but Cambridge then created a huge chance for Smith. Cooper raced from his line and produced another fabulous save for his scrapbook. Similar to the first half, Argyle began to dominate possession in the closing stages and a free-kick on the far right-hand side of the penalty area was delightfully clipped over the wall by Whittaker, who stared at the night sky in anguish as the ball rippled the side-netting. Mumba and Dan Scarr for Randell and Butcher was the final roll of the dice for the Pilgrims, who toiled until the end but a draw was probably the right result. Cambridge: 25 Will Mannion; 2 George Williams, 4 Paul Digby (capt), 6 Lloyd Jones, 7 James Brophy (17 Saikou Janneh 85), 10 Sam Smith, 11 Harrison Dunk, 14 Jack Lankester (18 Shilou Tracey 85), 16 Zeno Ibsen Rossi, 26 Harvey Knibbs, 27 Ben Worman.
The U’s continued to press and a free-kick on the edge of the area was curled toward the corner by Harvey Knibbs, but Cooper read his intentions, diving full-length to his left to palm clear. Argyle settled into the game with a spell in the Cambridge half, culminating in a Miller corner that saw Cosgrove bundled to the ground, prompting a polite penalty enquiry, ignored by referee Sunny Gill. A strong defensive header from James Wilson repelled the next Cambridge set-piece, as the game struggled to find a consistent pattern, with the ball spending a lot of time in the air. Miller changed the dynamic with a clipped cross from the left and the ball fell to Joe Edwards on the edge of the box for a shot deflected wide of Mannion’s near post. The corner was recycled by Adam Randell with a super cross from the right and Cosgrove’s looping header, cleverly executed while facing away from goal, bounced off the bar.
The Pilgrims took control in the latter part of the first period, conjuring one big chance with a scuttling free-kick from Morgan Whittaker. Macaulay Gillesphey controlled it on his chest but the final volley was blocked bravely by former Green Lloyd Jones. Danny Mayor replaced Miller at the interval and he joined his team-mates in applauding captain Edwards for an outstanding defensive block after the ball bounced loose from a Cambridge free-kick. Prior to that intervention, Knibbs had screwed a shot wide from a great position.
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