Plymouth can cope with 'must-win' pressure - Muslic

Miron Muslic's side have claimed four points from their last two away games
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Plymouth Argyle head coach Miron Muslic says his players have proved they can handle the pressure of "must-win" games.
Muslic believes Argyle's trip to Swansea on Wednesday also falls into that category with his side bottom of the Championship and four points from safety.
But he has been encouraged by recent results which have included a first away league win of the season at Portsmouth, a goalless draw at Watford and Saturday's 2-1 home victory against Norwich City.
Muslic told BBC Radio Devon: "Right now we are in a good way. We believe. The last two performances, especially away against Watford and Portsmouth, should give us the confidence that we are capable of performing away and more than capable of grabbing points.
"We need to take this game like the Norwich game, like an all-in game, as the next must-win, but we proved we can deal with that kind of pressure.
"We have that belief that we can do it also away and Wednesday night is the next opportunity."