Tom Cleverley urges patience after Plymouth Argyle's opening defeat
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 21, 2026, 8:44 AM
Last updated Aug 21, 2026
Plymouth Argyle manager Tom Cleverley remains optimistic following a 3-1 loss to Stockport County in their League One season opener. The defeat marks only their second loss in the last 12 league matches, a stretch dating back to last season. Cleverley emphasized the importance of keeping a calm perspective and maintaining their successful approach from last season, while midfielder Malachi Boateng acknowledged the need for the team to perform better. Argyle aims to bounce back against Wycombe this weekend as they deal with injuries affecting key attacking players. Cleverley hinted at potential squad improvements before the transfer window closes.
- •Plymouth Argyle lost 3-1 to Stockport County in League One opener.
- •Cleverley insists team will not panic after the defeat.
- •Argyle has only two losses in last 12 league matches.
- •Malachi Boateng admits team needs to improve performance.
- •Argyle faces Wycombe next as they seek to recover.
- 8:44 AMYahoo Sports — 'No panic' says Argyle's Cleverley after opening loss
"Plymouth Argyle boss Tom Cleverley is staying calm despite starting the League One campaign with a home defeat to Stockport.
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