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Gillingham 0 Plymouth Argyle 2: Match reaction from Gills manager Neil Harris

Gillingham boss Neil Harris conceded in-form Plymouth were simply better than his side on the day following their League 1 home defeat on Saturday.

Argyle's Jordon Garrick broke the deadlock before substitute Luke Jephcott converted a penalty, with both goals coming in the second half, to leave the Gills still third-bottom in the table.

The result leaves Gillingham five points from safety while Plymouth, who have won four league matches in a row, are in fifth.

Harris said: "They were better than us, let’s be honest. You can see a team that is 20 months in the making - cohesive, organised, but the difference today was with the ball.

"We looked majorly organised again, gave very little away - certainly in the first half - and then were sucker-punched start of the second half. We gave the ball away cheaply, unopposed, for both goals.

"Look, I've been careful what I've said after games, not to make too many promises. But I've said we will get better - and we will get better.

"Today, the work we showed on the training pitch didn’t materialise with the football and I thought, too often, we gave the ball away unopposed and caused ourselves problems.

"Both goals came from the turnover, which has been very unlike us so far in my time in charge."

Gillingham were organised at the back in the first period but they fell behind less than a minute after the restart - and never created much impetus of their own.

Harris reflected: "We didn’t build momentum. We didn’t have any continuous play.

"We had two corners, but we didn’t have a chance to use the long throw to put balls in the box. We never really threatened.

"They didn’t cause us too many problems in the first half. Chappy (keeper Aaron Chapman) didn’t have a save to make in the

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