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Grimsby Town vs Tranmere Rovers; Sky Bet League Two

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Grimsby Town vs Tranmere Rovers. Sky Bet League Two.

Blundell ParkAttendance5,565.

Grimsby Town 1

  • D Burns (67th minute)

Tranmere Rovers 2

  • C Whitaker (19th minute)
  • K Dennis (96th minute)

Grimsby 1-2 Tranmere

Report as Tranmere beat Grimsby 2-1 at Blundell Park; Kristian Dennis scored a stoppage time winner for the visitors

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Highlights of the Sky Bet League Two match between Grimsby and Tranmere.

A stoppage-time winner from substitute Kristian Dennis saw Tranmere emerge 2-1 victors against Grimsby in a dramatic finish at Blundell Park.

The visitors went ahead in the 19th minute as Charlie Whitaker cut in from the left flank and curled an effort into the far bottom corner of the net.

Tranmere had the ball in the back of the net again 10 minutes into the second half, but Joe Ironside was offside as Omari Patrick’s shot deflected off him.

Joe Murphy made two big saves, first denying Charles Vernam from close range before stopping Jamie Walker’s powerful volley from the subsequent corner.

Darragh Burns equalised for Grimsby in the 67th minute as he fired past a rooted Murphy from just outside the box.

Burns then hit the post from point-blank range as the hosts dominated possession and territory in search of a winner.

It was the visitors who got it, though, as Grimsby failed to clear their lines from a cross, allowing Dennis to sneak in and win it at the death.

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Crosby: 'I can see Tranmere growing as a team'

Tranmere boss Andy Crosby:

“It was a brilliant ending to a really tough game for us against a really good opponent.

“I can see us growing as a team, and we showed a lot of resilience in the second half because we were backs-to-the-wall for a lot of it.

“Our goalkeeper made a couple of good saves, and we got a couple of good blocks in which allowed us to still be in the game at the end and get the impact we did off the bench.

“Credit to every player who came on, and it was Kristian [Dennis] who was in the right place at the right time to capitalise on the chance right at the end.

“That’s a huge three points for us when we’re still in the infancy of growing, and we need time to find some consistency, but all in all, it’s been a good month for us where we’ve shown different qualities.

“You need to be resilient away from home against a good team like Grimsby, who know how to move the ball well and they test you in lots of ways.”

Artell: 'If you don't take your chances, you'll end up with nothing'

Grimsby boss David Artell:

“I think like everyone else in the ground, I’m frustrated, for two reasons.

“One, we wasted the first 45 minutes trying to play a type of football we don’t want to play and then secondly, with the amount of chances we wasted in the second half.

“We give the lads credit for taking on board what we said at half-time because we were much better, and we should’ve been out of sight before we got a kick in the shins.

“If you don’t take your chances at one end, then you could very likely end up with no points from a performance that warranted much more.

“They know I won’t shout out at them for trying to play football, which we only did in the second half, and in that time alone we did enough to win the game.”

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