Shrewsbury Town 0-2 Leyton Orient

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Leyton Orient moved up to second place in League One as they kept up their excellent away record with a deserved victory over Shrewsbury Town .

Aaron Wildig had two good early chances for Town before Orient went ahead when Moses Odubajo sidefooted in after Kevin Lisbie and Jamar Loza played him in.

Shrewsbury came back into the match after the break but Tom Eaves wasted a one-on-one against Eldin Jakupovic.

Scott Cuthbert sealed Orient's win when he bundled in a late Dean Cox corner.

The victory was Orient's ninth on the road in the league this season.

But it was Shrewsbury's fifth straight home defeat, and in the last four of them they have failed even to score.

Orient, who tired in the second half before coming good in the closing 20 minutes, looked by far the more dangerous side, the experienced Lisbie providing a strong focal point along with the highly rated Odubajo.

Shrewsbury lacked creativity, struggling to test visiting keeper Jakupovic, who was called in at lunchtime to make his debut following his loan switch from Hull City.

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Town manager Graham Turner told BBC Radio Shropshire:

"Goals change games. We had a really good chance but, given our recent home form and our state of confidence at home we needed to take it - and then they scored.

"There's been a long period where this has been a fortress for us. The one season we didn't lose a game here, then last season we didn't lose too many, but these things go in cycles.

"Obviously, we've hit a real bad patch and scoring goals is a problem for us.

"It sounds simple, but sometimes it is just a fact of finishing off the chances and putting the ball in the back of the net."

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