Losing 'hurts us as much as the fans' - Galloway
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Plymouth Argyle's struggles are hurting the players as much as the supporters, says defender Brendan Galloway.
Sunday's 2-0 loss at Oxford made it nine games without a win for the Devon side, with just three draws in that run leaving them bottom of the Championship table.
"Every single time we lose we're down but we have a game in two days so we need to recover and train and prepare as best as we can," Galloway told BBC Radio Devon.
"I hate losing football matches especially for this club because of the amount of support we have and it hurts us as much as it hurts the fans."
The pressure has increased on manager Wayne Rooney during Plymouth's poor run, with a trip to managerless Stoke on Saturday to follow the Bristol City game.
"We need to keep on fighting - as long as we're at this football club we'll try to overcome the hurdles we're facing at the moment and we need to keep going," added Galloway.