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SANGSTER BLOW FOR PILGRIMS

LEAGUE ONE
PLYMOUTH manager Derek Adams has confirmed midfielder Cameron Sangster faces up to four months on the sidelines.
The 18-year-old, who made two substitute appearances last season, broke an ankle during a reserve game this week.
Adams compared the injury to loanee goalkeeper Harry Burgoyne’s and expects that Sangster could be out of action until February.
‘Cameron has a similar injury to Harry,’ Adams said.
‘Nobody was around about him at the time.
‘He’s going to be out between three and four months.’

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