Mansfield Town 1-4 Bury
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Bury extended their unbeaten run to six matches with victory at fellow League Two strugglers Mansfield Town.
The Stags allowed Danny Mayor too much time and space in the box and he fired low past Alan Marriott from 20 yards.
Daniel Nardiello scored twice in eight second-half minutes as his close-range finish was followed by a superbly controlled lob after a long ball.
Sam Clucas closed the gap from close range, before Jake Carroll's 15-yard strike sealed Bury's win.
Mansfield manager Paul Cox told BBC Radio Nottingham:
"We were beaten by the better side. I thought we were poor.
"We looked a million miles off of the pace and got what we deserved, which was a bit of a spanking.
"For me, when you're involved in a relegation battle, you have to forget about tiredness. You've got plenty of time to rest your legs in the summer.
"We need to make sure we get back to the level of performance that we've showed of late."
Bury manager David Flitcroft told BBC Radio Manchester:
"We've had a lot of games called off lately and I've asked these lads to sacrifice everything.
"Defensively we had a great structure, and we - mentally and physically - wore Mansfield down.
"In the second half, the quality that we've got in the team went into overdrive.
"Some of the goals were as good as you would see in the Championship."
- Published7 June 2019