Cleverley 'loving' Plymouth Argyle play-off push

Tom Cleverley's side have been beaten just four times in League One since the end of December
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Plymouth Argyle head coach Tom Cleverley says he is enjoying his side's League One run-in as they aim for the play-offs.
Eighth-placed Argyle, who were bottom of the table in November, still have an outside chance of making the play-offs after their 2-1 win over Port Vale on Saturday.
The Pilgrims must beat Northampton Town in their final game and hope that both Stevenage and Luton Town fail to win if they are to finish sixth and claim the final play-off place.
"This is why we're in football, we all want to achieve things," he told BBC Radio Devon.
"It's no fun being mid-table come March; the last six, eight games sort of fizzle away.
"So to take it to the last game, I'm loving it. I've enjoyed every minute of it, even through the tough times.
"I said at the time, there's nothing else I'd rather do tomorrow morning than be Argyle manager and that's true.
"Whatever situation we're in, we'll have bad times again in the future together, but I think we've shown how we can get out of them and turn them into something positive this year."