Miron Muslic clear over Plymouth Argyle future of Bali Mumba
Miron Muslic has declared there is 'no chance' of Bali Mumba leaving Plymouth Argyle before the winter transfer window ends on Monday night.
Questions about the future of Mumba were raised when he was only an unused substitute for the Pilgrims' come-from-behind 2-1 Championship win against West Bromwich Albion at Home Park on Saturday after being a regular starter for most of the season.
However, when Muslic was asked whether there was any chance of Mumba moving on ahead of the transfer deadline, he replied: "Not at all, no chance."
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Mumba had played at left wing-back in the previous match, the 2-2 draw away to Sunderland, but Tymoteusz Puchacz took up that role against West Brom after being part of the Pilgrims' defensive trio at the Stadium of Light seven days earlier.
Muslic was able to make that change because of the signings of defenders Maksym Talovierov and Nikola Katic on Friday, with both of them starting in the victory over the Baggies. Meanwhile, Matty Sorinola, who has played well recently, retained his place as the right wing-back.
"Matty did fantastic against Sunderland and I had now for the first time since Oxford (a 1-1 draw at Home Park on January 14) three centre-backs available so I had the possibility to put Puszka in his main position.
"We signed him as a left wing-back or as a left full-back, and I want to have a left-footed player on the left side and a right-footed player on the right. Matty played just a fantastic game last week, he played a very strong game today and the competition is on, and that's fantastic."
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