Steve Cotterill has praised Shrewsbury Town's 'special' group of players as his side completed the double over Wycombe Wanderers and extended their unbeaten home run to four matches.
It was another brilliant win at Montgomery Waters Meadow - a victory that was surprisingly comfortable given the quality of the opponents.
He said:"It doesn’t happen very often at a football club that you get it quite as special as we have got it. "But I thought to a man today, the boys – and the substitutes that came on – they all had a huge impact on the game today." After the break, Town were the better side, looking comfortable with their lead, and the two-goal cushion finally came when Rekeil Pyke, only on as a second-half substitute two minutes before, slotted past Max Stryjek."We spoke about where we thought he would be effective. He was brilliant today I felt. And Ryan Bowman up there as well, I felt they gave us a really good start in the game that Ricky and Rob finished off for us.
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