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GOLDEN OLDIE DIDZY NETS LATE

By Ian Hawkins

BARNSLEY boss Conor Hourihane praised his experienced heads after David McGoldrick netted late to nick a point at Burton.
Charlie Webster looked to have grabbed the winner but McGoldrick’s late equaliser denied Albion two precious points in the battle for survival.

The Tykes will host Plymouth on Monday looking to snap a five-game winless streak.
Hourihane said: “I thought he was outstanding today – Marc Roberts was like a man possessed when he came on having not played for a while and he has managed to head it back across and Didzy is there in ...

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