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Fleetwood 1-1 Southend: Declan McManus goal only enough for a point

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Declan McManus' first goal in English football was not enough as Fleetwood were pegged back late on in a 1-1 home draw against newly-promoted Southend.

Declan McManus' first goal in English football was not enough as Fleetwood were pegged back late on in a 1-1 home draw against newly-promoted Southend.

The visitors were guilty of over-committing as Fleetwood opened the scoring against the run of play.

A quick break saw Fleetwood go two-on-two with the Shrimpers and Scotland Under-21 international McManus marked his debut with a 25-yard piledriver.

The goal opened up the game and Fleetwood could have had a second moments after the break.

Jamille Matt's header was saved low by Southend goalkeeper Dan Bentley and McManus rattled the woodwork from Danny Andrew's centre after Southend made a hash of clearing their lines.

Southend were still in it, Hurst forcing a low save from Fleetwood goalkeeper Chris Maxwell as the hosts again buckled under pressure.

The visitors almost found a way back when Maxwell lost the ball in a crowded box and substitute Jamie Proctor was well placed to clear off Fleetwood's goalline.

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The equaliser, when it came, was more luck than invention as Southend substitute David Worrall swung over a cross from the left, which evaded everyone in the box and nestled into the far corner.

Earlier, Fleetwood had a let-off when Cian Bolger and Myles Weston led a sweeping move to open the hosts up down the middle - Kevan Hurst relieved to see the offside flag raised as his finish was somehow dragged wide.

The Shrimpers had the momentum of promotion with them, troubling Fleetwood with a high-energy pressing game and Anthony Wordsworth was also inches away from opening the scoring from a drilled back-post cross.

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