'Eight finals to go' for Argyle, says Bundu

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Plymouth Argyle forward Mustapha Bundu says his side have "eight finals left" in their bid for Championship survival.
The 28-year-old's excellent first-half free-kick drew Argyle back into the match in their eventual 3-2 defeat at home by fellow strugglers Derby County on Saturday.
The loss leaves Argyle rooted to the foot of the table and six points from safety.
"After half-time, I thought we controlled the game after it went 2-2 and then one little mistake and we conceded a goal," Bundu told BBC Radio Devon.
"We gave everything at the end.
"[We're] very disappointed as it was a game we were very positive about getting a good result in because we wanted to build on the performance at Portsmouth.
"But now we have an international break, get some time off. Go back, reset, and eight finals to go when we get back."
Following his second goal in a week, and Bundu's sixth of the Championship campaign overall, the Sierra Leone international says there is still hope of Argyle repeating last season's final-day survival heroics.
"We were here last year and got some very big results in the last five, six games so there's points to be won - never give up," he added.
"We did it last year so we're going to give everything again."