(Nominations include Premier League, EFL Championship, EFL League One, EFL League Two, WSL, and Women’s Championship fixtures)
The League Managers Association’s panel, comprising LMA Chairman Martin O’Neill OBE, Sir Alex Ferguson CBE, Chris Hughton, Rachel Yankey OBE, Les Ferdinand MBE, Clare Tomlinson, Jess Creighton, Stuart Pearce MBE, and Barry Fry has determined that the Utilita Performance of the Week Award should go to Plymouth Argyle for their performance against Millwall on Wednesday 12th February.
Miron Muslić will receive the Utilita Performance of the Week trophy.
Match Report
Argyle’s biggest win in 17 months, a 5-1 victory over Millwall, put the gloss on one of the most seismic weeks the club has had in an indeterminate amount of time.
Plymouth Argyle, the club who lost to Burnley with five first-half goals less than a month ago, beat Premier League leaders Liverpool on Sunday. ‘There is bound to be a hangover,’ they said.
Well, nothing you can find over the counter in a pharmacy can match a 5-1 win over Millwall. The hair of the Isle of Dogs, if you will.
Argyle were superb, taking on a side on a four-game winning streak and bouncing them around Home Park at will. The Greens led 2-0 after ten minutes, with a Joe Bryan own-goal and a Ryan Hardie penalty setting the tone.
The second half began in similar fashion, Mustapha Bundu getting in on the action before Hardie bagged his second. Bryan scored to level up his own credit column on the night, but Nikola Katic grabbed a fifth to show the Greens were anything but toothless.
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