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'It takes courage and we showed character' - Muslic

Plymouth Argyle head coach Miron Muslic believes his side are "moving slowly" forward after Saturday's 2-2 draw at Sunderland.

Nathanael Ogbeta snatched a late equaliser in the 90th minute for struggling Argyle who currently sit bottom of the Championship table seven points from safety.

The draw, on the back of a 5-0 thrashing to Burnley at home in midweek, gave Bosnian-born coach Muslic his second point in four league games since replacing Wayne Rooney.

"It's a step forward. We are moving slowly, but we are moving and that's the most important thing," Muslic told BBC Radio Devon.

"We've had challenging days behind us, if you lose the game 5-0 just a couple of days ago and then you know you have to come to Sunderland facing one of the strongest teams, especially here.

"It takes courage, and I'm very happy that we showed this reaction and we showed this character."