Doncaster Rovers 0-2 Walsall

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Jordan Cook's fourth goal of the season helped Walsall to their fourth straight away win.

Walsall moved to within three points of the League One play-off places with a two-goal victory over Doncaster Rovers.

Jordan Cook hooked in at the near post from Anthony Forde's corner to put Walsall ahead after just three minutes,

Ex-Saddlers skipper Andy Butler had a great header saved, while Dean Furman saw another effort cleared off the line as Rovers pushed hard to level.

But Walsall were too strong, on-loan Jordy Hiwula heading on his debut to complete a fourth consecutive away win.

The Manchester City youngster had been on the field less than five minutes when he found the top left corner from Cook's cross.

Doncaster Rovers boss Paul Dickov told BBC Radio Sheffield:

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Dickov on Doncaster v Walsall

"Compared to recent performances over the past six to eight weeks, when we've been very good and showed a lot of energy, we looked a little lacklustre.

"Conceding a poor goal from a set-piece as early as we did always gives you a mountain to climb.

"We got back in it, the keeper has made a save, we had one cleared off the line and we started the second half really well.

"But, when that happens, you've got to make sure you lock the door at the back and the second goal's poor."

Walsall manager Dean Smith told BBC WM:

"To come away and get another clean sheet is very pleasing. This is a difficult place to come, but we ran out worthy winners.

"We had to defend a lot of balls into the box and, while some of our play was a little loose at times, we broke at pace and scored two good goals.

"It's important now that we get back into winning ways at home. Performances have been good but we have to turn them into points.

"Jordy Hiwula did well. He looked bright. His first three touches were fantastic. I'm very pleased for him. This will give him a big boost to take into our next game."

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