Plymouth hit back to earn a point in Miron Muslic’s first game in charge

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Rami Al Hajj, right, earned Plymouth a point (Bradley Collyer/PA)
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New Plymouth head coach Miron Muslic’s first match in charge ended in a 1-1 home draw against Oxford in the Championship.

Rami Al Hajj’s second-half strike cancelled out Will Vaulks’ opener to earn Argyle a point.

But the hosts remain without a league win in 12 games and sit rooted to the bottom of the second tier.

Muslic was forced to make a key change to the side which upset Premier League Brentford in the FA Cup with Dan Grimshaw recalled in goal, as Northern Ireland goalkeeper Conor Hazard was ruled out.

Poland international Tymoteusz Puchacz debuted at left-back and record signing Michael Baidoo, who featured at Brentford, made his home bow.

Oxford included their own Poland international Przemyslaw Placheta in their only change from the last league outing.

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Grimshaw was called into action in the first minute to punch clear at the far post as Argyle’s defence failed to deal with a dangerous cross from the right.

Oxford goalkeeper Jamie Cumming made a brilliant save in the 10th minute to keep out Al Hajj’s first time goalbound shot to meet Puchacz’s pacy cross from the left. Bali Mumba followed up but fired high and over from an acute angle.

Al Hajj went close from 20 yards with a 15th-minute shot on the run, which flew just past the post.

Plymouth playmaker Morgan Whittaker, who scored the winner at Brentford, fired wide from the edge of the box in the 18th minute after being cleverly set-up by the busy Al Hajj.

Puchacz went closest from a 23rd minute corner, from the right, which had to be cleared off the line by a defender.

Mumba then teed up Puchacz for an angled shot just inside the penalty area which flew just over the bar from the left.

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Against the run of play and with their first shot on target in the first half, Oxford took the lead from a 44th-minute Vaulks strike from outside the box.

Sam Long crossed from the left, putting striker Mark Harris in on goal, but he chose to tee up Vaulks who gave Grimshaw no chance with a thumping first-time drive into the roof of the net from 20 yards.

Oxford came close to scoring a second soon after the break with Vaulks’ long throw-in bouncing across the face of Grimshaw’s goal.

Argyle restored parity in the 64th minute when a superb Puchacz cross from the left was glanced home by Al Hajj at the near post.

Brendon Galloway headed just over from a Puchacz free kick with 13 minutes left as Argyle went in search of a winner.

But Grimshaw had to make a brilliant stoppage-time stop to deny Oxford substitute Siriki Dembele as he raced through the home defence and let fly on the run from just inside the box and the keeper again denied Dembele with a minute remaining.

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