Jonathan Russell and Max Watters earned Barnsley a dominant 2-0 away win at Shrewsbury.
The Tykes went close in the opening minutes when Luca Connell played in Watters who lobbed goalkeeper Toby Savin, but Shrewsbury managed to clear the ball off the line.
Barnsley broke the deadlock just before half-time through Russell, who collected the ball just inside the box from a corner and fired home a brilliant effort.
Shrewsbury went close to a quick reply when Tom Bloxham hit a thunderous strike from outside the box, but keeper Ben Killip managed to parry it out for a corner.
Barnsley flew out of the blocks in the second half when Watters skipped past the Shrews defence and slotted the ball into the back of the net at Savin’s near post.
The visitors could have made it three at the death when Fabio Jalo went one-on-one with Savin, but the keeper made himself big and deflected it out for a corner.
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Andy Crosby says he will focus on controlling the controllables and urged his players to do the same as they seek to secure their Football League status following Monday’s goalless draw at Barrow.Three points against Crewe at Prenton Park on Saturday would see Rovers avoid the drop to the National League.For a spell in the second half, with second-bottom Carlisle a goal down at Accrington an...

Charlton manager Nathan Jones described his side’s 4-0 thumping at Wycombe as ‘professional’.The Addicks, who sit fourth, came to Adams Park knowing they had to beat the Chairboys, who started the day in second, to keep alive their own automatic promotion chances.Goals from Lloyd Jones, Luke Berry, Matt Godden and Karoy Anderson put Wanderers to the sword – the first time s...

Gareth Ainsworth hailed his Gillingham side as “amazing” after they secured a second-successive home win with a 1-0 League Two victory over AFC Wimbledon.Joe Gbode came off the bench to score the only goal of the game as the Gills put a major dent in the Dons’ automatic promotion hopes with a 10th game without defeat.Ainsworth, who is yet to lose since taking charge of the club, ...



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