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Swindon 2-1 Crewe: Scott Twine ties up victory as Robins show ‘guts’

Crewe boss David Artell labels defeat at the County Ground his team’s worst of the season

ASSISTANT boss Tommy Wright praised Swindon’s “guts” after Scott Twine’s last-gasp winner gave their survival hopes a welcome boost.
The Robins came from behind to claim a rare victory and Wright admitted his side were fortunate to take three points.
“We stuck in there,” he said. “I think everybody saw that Crewe were the better team and the more threatening team. But our goalkeeper has made a couple of good saves.
“The important thing is to keep going, stay in matches and keep believing in yourself and get the winning goal.
“The first goal in the first half is probably the first break we’ve...

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