Morecambe's players had to battle for away point

Morecambe manager Ged Brannan praised his side’s spirit as they once again overturned a deficit to secure a well deserved point away from home.
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The Shrimps have only lost two of their last nine matches on the road in all competitions following Saturday’s 1-1 draw at AFC Wimbledon.

Having fallen behind to Omar Bugiel’s 50th-minute goal, Brannan’s players levelled with 16 minutes of normal time left thanks to Chris Stokes’ first goal for the club.

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Morecambe hadn’t had the ideal preparation with midfielder Joe Adams being forced out of the starting line-up at the last minute.

Morecambe midfielder Jake Taylor battles with AFC Wimbledon's Omar Bugiel Picture: Andrew Redington/Getty ImagesMorecambe midfielder Jake Taylor battles with AFC Wimbledon's Omar Bugiel Picture: Andrew Redington/Getty Images
Morecambe midfielder Jake Taylor battles with AFC Wimbledon's Omar Bugiel Picture: Andrew Redington/Getty Images
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Speaking after Saturday’s game, Brannan revealed that several members of his team – and backroom staff – had been ill in the lead up to the match at Plough Lane.

He said: “I’m not making excuses but we had illness right through the camp today and we picked up a few injuries during it too.

“There were five or six lads who were well off it because of this illness, so it was a great point in the end and really showed the character of the lads.

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“Obviously, it wasn’t our best performance but I was so delighted with the way the lads all dug in together and we could have sneaked it right at the end.

“I’m not a complainer but it was a tough day for us and I’ve said from day one that any point away from home in this league is good – and that was the case today.

“The result keeps us up there and keeps us in the mix and I’m really proud of the effort the lads put in.”

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