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LATE DRAMA ALL TWO MUCH FOR DONS BOSS
Irish Daily Star
|January 05, 2026
PAUL WARNE was disappointed with the “two points dropped” after MK DONS conceded a stoppage-time equaliser to draw 2-2 with CHESTERFIELD.
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In one of only two games to go ahead amid the big freeze, MK Dons lead 2-0 at halftime.
Callum Paterson scored in the 29th minute as he turned in Aaron Nemane's cross before Rushian Hepburn-Murphy's long-range strike double their advantage in the 44th minute.
Sam Curtis pulled a goal back with a 67th-minute header from Liam Mandeville's free-kick.
Further drama happened when, in stoppage time, former Dons striker Will Grigg headed in Mandeville's corner.
MK Dons missed out on moving up to third place, with Warne saying: “I did feel like it was two points dropped today.
“Games are judged by goals and we've conceded two late goals, both of which are stoppable, and it feels like a wasted opportunity.”
Chesterfield first-team coach Gary Roberts said: “I thought we pushed on and handled the game really well.”
Steve Cotterill (left) praised Hakeeb Adelakun's impact for CHELTENHAM after he signed off with the opening goal in a 3-0 home win over CRAWLEY.
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