Muslic pleased to finally get Argyle training time

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Miron Muslic has yet to win a game as Plymouth Argyle head coach

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Miron Muslic says he is pleased to have finally had the chance to get a run of training sessions with his Plymouth Argyle side.

Muslic, who succeeded Wayne Rooney as head coach earlier this month, has had midweek matches every week since taking over until now.

The free midweek has allowed Muslic and his coaching team time to work on his tactical systems as he tries to guide the Pilgrims out of the Championship relegation zone.

"We used every single day on the pitch, we used every single day also inside this room in terms of analysis," Muslic said before his side's game with West Bromwich Albion on Saturday.

"We also started with a new schedule for the players in terms of arriving, breakfast, pre-activation, meetings, after prep.

"So small steps, but important steps to make us competitive, so I'm very happy with the week so far.

"I'm very pleased also with the performance of the lads, the players are pushing and I like this a lot."