'We still have a chance' says Plymouth boss Muslic

Miron Muslic's side are six points from safety with eight games to play
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Plymouth Argyle manager Miron Muslic says his side 'still have a chance' of staying in the Championship despite losing to relegation rivals Derby County.
The 3-2 loss - which saw Marcus harness score an 87th-minute winner for the Rams - came after Argyle had battled back from 2-0 down.
The win sees Derby one point from safety in 22nd place, but Argyle's survival hopes look all but gone.
Plymouth are six points adrift with eight games to go and still have to face leaders Leeds United, second placed Sheffield United and play-off chasing Middlesbrough, Coventry City and Watford.
"We simply gave away two easy goals from throw-ins that we could not defend," Muslic told BBC Sport.
"When you're in a six-pointer and 2-0 down, we knew that nothing after the second goal would be easy for us
"But our response was positive and we managed to get back into the game and we found the right tactical approach and the right words at half time.
"With 10 minutes to go we decided to go all in to win the game and then the third goal is the summary of the goals we've conceded - we had three chances to clear the ball and get it out of the danger zone. It was the only chance Derby had in open play in the second half.
"As long as we have the chance we will fight for it.
"We did a lot of good things right today and those are the things have to believe."
"Right now we are all disappointed and we are all suffering a lot.
"Nothing is lost yet, we still have a chance."