Taking a lead of 3-2 from the first leg of the League Two
play-off semi-last, Gareth Ainsworth's men cleared their guests out in the
opening 45 minutes with an execution of pace, force and comitment that gave a
false representation of their fourth-level status.Plymouth
mobilized in the second half and got an objective back from Ryan Brunt, who,
alongside his kindred half-time substitutes Zak Ansah and Jason Banton, gave
the guests substantially more, assaulting catalyst. Banton hit the crossbar and
Wycombe needed to depend on goalkeeper Alex Lynch, who made three top spares as
the guests went ahead solid. On the other hand, it was Wycombe who got their
noses over the line and they are headed toward Wembley on May 23 to face
Southend United. The amusement reflected the same script as the first-leg, when
Wycombe dashed into a 3-0 lead inside 53 minutes. This time they were 2-0 to
the great inside 35 minutes. Hayes had given his side the lead in the south
west with a poacher's objective inside the six-yard box from a corner and he
did precisely the same at Adams
Park. Plymouth goalkeeper Luke McCormick fluttered
at an angrily whipped in Joe Jacobson fixate and Hayes was available to
skilfully jab the ball home.
The hosts proceeded on the front-foot and multiplied their
lead on 24 minutes. Once more it was Plymouth's
powerlessness to protect a set-piece that demonstrated expensive. Another
Jacobson corner brought about ruin in the range and focus back Mawson was
valiant to head home his 6th objective since March. Much like in the first leg,
Plymouth
supervisor John Sheridan rang the progressions at half-time and the guests were
an alternate side from the commencement. Banton demonstrated his immediate
nature by driving down the left flank and terminating more than a cross that
dodged Lynch yet cannoned back off the crossbar. In the wake of neglecting to
have a shot on objective in the opening 45 minutes, Plymouth were currently an
alternate creature and got the objective their play merited with 20 minutes
remaining. Bobby Reid had quite recently tried Lynch with a grating 20-yard
drive before Brunt was available to cunningly flick an Ansah cross after he had
got behind the Wycombe barrier. Ansah again discovered space in the crate after
five minutes yet his effective commute was tipped around the post by Lynch, who
was playing simply the second round of his expert vocation since joining from Peterborough. Still the
guests came yet Lynch stood solid, finger-tipping without end a long free-kick
in from on-credit Tareiq Holmes-Dennis with five minutes remaining.

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