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·16 de março de 2026
Tom Cleverley drops big Plymouth Argyle boost - Huddersfield Town will hate it

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Tom Cleverley has revealed a positive Plymouth Argyle injury update ahead of his side's clashes with Stevenage and Huddersfield Town
Plymouth Argyle boss Tom Cleverley has provided a positive injury update on his squad ahead of this week's clashes with fellow play-off chasers Stevenage and Huddersfield Town.
The Pilgrims sit three points below League One's top six following last Tuesday's 3-0 triumph at Wigan Athletic and a 2-2 draw with Reading on Saturday.
Argyle have won three of their last five games, bolstering their chances of landing a play-off spot despite struggling earlier in the campaign.
Upcoming opponents Stevenage and Huddersfield sit fifth and sixth, respectively, and Cleverley knows how important both games are as Plymouth eye an immediate Championship return, which previously seemed unlikely.

Argyle are on an impressive run in the third tier, and twice came from behind to secure a 2-2 draw away from home against fellow play-off challengers Reading on Saturday.
However, the Pilgrims have not had a full-strength squad at their disposal as top scorer Lorent Tolaj has not featured since scoring a brace in last month's impressive 5-2 victory over title contenders Cardiff City.
Providing an update on his squad, Cleverley told Plymouth Live: "I think Ayman Benarous and Conor Hazard, I can say with some confidence, will be available.
"Brendan Galloway will be touch and go, and Lorent Tolaj is on track to be part of the squad for the Huddersfield game. Recovering those four bodies will mean we will have more depth and maybe freshen it up in-game a little bit more ahead of a really big week for the football club."
The Terriers will be worried about the fact that Tolaj is set to be available to play against them next Saturday, as his return of 14 goals and four assists in 26 League One fixtures this season suggests that he can cause the West Yorkshire club all sorts of problems.
Huddersfield remain in the top six for now, but their play-off hopes have been seriously dented by their poor form in recent weeks.
Liam Manning's men have lost three of their last six League One outings, and were held to a 0-0 draw by rock-bottom Port Vale on Saturday.
Therefore, the last thing Manning needs right now is a fit Tolaj leading the line against his side for Plymouth on 21 March.
Huddersfield also appear likely to struggle against League One leaders Lincoln City this Tuesday, as the Imps have won each of their last six games.

Plymouth are on impressive form at the business end of the League One campaign, and have given themselves a strong chance of landing an immediate Championship return.
The Pilgrims' play-off destiny is largely in their own hands too, as they face fifth-place Stevenage and sixth-place Huddersfield in each of their next two games.
Argyle have other important games remaining, including consecutive clashes with Bradford City and Bolton Wanderers, who are both set to finish in the top six.
Cleverley's side also have a Devon Derby clash with Exeter City on 11 April, and will be desperate for revenge after being beaten 2-0 by the Grecians in October.
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