Plymouth manager Derek Adams insists his team won’t be affected by Karl Robinson’s Charlton departure.
The Addicks host the Pligrims on Saturday hoping to revive their play-off hopes under new caretaker boss Lee Bowyer.
Charlton, who mutually parted ways with Robinson today after the Liverpudlian offered his resignation, are five points behind sixth-placed Plymouth.
Adams told the Plymouth Herald: “I think that from our point of view, we’re in a rich vein of form and we want to continue that. If you look at Charlton, they have changed their manager today.
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“Lee Bowyer’s going to be in charge, Karl Robinson is going to move on and it could be to Oxford United.
“They’re changing but it doesn’t affect us. We go into the game with the same mentality and it will be the same players we use for Charlton.
“We’ll just concentrate on what we can do and the troubles we cause Charlton at the weekend.”
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