Gyabi: We are going to need the Green Army by our side for the rest of the season’
The Herald|November 30, 2024
MIDFIELDER Darko Gyabi has spoken about the importance of the support of the Green Army to Plymouth Argyle's players ahead of the away game against Bristol City today.
CHRIS ERRINGTON
Gyabi: We are going to need the Green Army by our side for the rest of the season’

More than 3,000 supporters will make the trip to Ashton Gate, which comes after the 6-1 drubbing at Norwich City on Tuesday night. Wayne Rooney's Pilgrims are still winless on their travels in the league this term, with seven defeats out of nine games, and they have conceded 23 goals.

Gyabi, now in his second season with Argyle on loan from Leeds United, had a message for the Green Army who will pack out the Atyeo Stand at Ashton Gate. He said: "First of all, we want to say thank you to them as a team. We understand the travelling to away games is not easy.

"Saturday might not be the furthest but for the other games they are travelling quite far. It wasn't good enough midweek and we are looking to make sure that going into the game on Saturday we give them a better performance. We are ready for that."

He added: "We are going to need them by our side for the rest of the season because it is a long season and we can't do it without them." Reflecting on the chastening defeat by Norwich, Gyabi said: "I don't think it was good enough from any single one of us. We have spoken about it and addressed the issues we felt we had, and what we think we need to change going into Saturday.

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