Tykes Humbled at Home as Plymouth Pile On the Easter Monday Misery

Barnsley vs Plymouth Argyle match graphic Oakwell April 2026 League One

Barnsley 0-3 Plymouth Argyle
League One - Monday 6th April

It wasn’t a collapse out of nowhere — it was one you could see coming.

Barnsley had the ball, plenty of it in fact, but Plymouth had the control. And that’s the difference that mattered. Owen Oseni struck twice, Lorent Tolaj added another, and the Reds slipped to a sixth game without a win on an afternoon that felt worryingly routine.

63% possession, one shot on target. That tells its own story.

Early Warning Signs Ignored

Plymouth didn’t need to dominate early on to look the better side. They were sharper, more switched on, and quicker to react whenever something dropped in the box.

Tolaj’s movement caused problems from the start, drifting into spaces that nobody in a Barnsley shirt seemed keen to track. So when the opener came, it wasn’t a shock.

A flick over the top caught the back line flat, Oseni reacted first, and Goodman was left picking the ball out of the net. Another soft goal conceded. Another one you’ve seen too many times already this season.

There were moments at the other end. Cleary flashed a ball across the six-yard box that just needed someone gambling. McGoldrick found space but couldn’t test the keeper. Bits and pieces, but never sustained pressure.

Plenty of the ball, very little threat.

Possession Without Purpose

The numbers might suggest control, but it never felt like it in the stands.

Barnsley moved it around well enough in spells, but once it got into the final third, everything slowed down. Too many touches, too many safe options, not enough conviction.

McGoldrick and Kelly were dropping deep to try and make things happen, but that only left the box empty when crosses eventually came in. Eleven shots sounds decent until you realise just one of them actually tested Hazard.

Plymouth, meanwhile, needed far less of the ball to look dangerous every time they went forward.

Second Half Surrender

There was a brief spell after the restart where you thought Barnsley might build some momentum.

But just as quickly, it was gone.

Plymouth’s second came from a move that was simple but effective. Quick, direct, and finished cleanly by Tolaj. No fuss, no hesitation, exactly what Barnsley have been missing.

From there, the game drifted away. Plymouth were comfortable. Barnsley looked unsure, whether to press, sit, or just try and keep the score down.

Fifteen shots to eleven might not look one-sided on paper, but the quality of those chances told a very different story.

Penalty Insult to Injury

If there was any doubt left, it ended late on.

Shepherd’s challenge gave the referee a decision to make, and Oseni stepped up to convert from the spot for his second of the afternoon. Game done.

By then, some were already heading for the exits. Those who stayed had seen enough.

Eight shots on target to one says everything about the gap between the sides where it mattered.

Reality Check Required

Six games without a win. Five points above the drop. Fourteenth in the table.

That’s not where this season was supposed to be heading.

Hourihane spoke about decision-making afterwards, and he’s right, but it’s not just that. There’s a lack of edge, both defensively and in attack. Too easy to play through, too easy to keep quiet.

Plymouth didn’t need to be outstanding. They were just organised, clinical, and consistent in their approach. That’s the level Barnsley need to get back to, and quickly.

Team Line-ups:

Barnsley (4 - 2 - 3 - 1):
O. Goodman, J. Shepherd, E. O'Connell, M. de Gevigney, J. Bland, V. Yoganathan, L. Connell, R. Cleary, D. McGoldrick, P. Kelly, T. Bradshaw
Subs: S. Banks, L. Farrell, K. Flavell, C. Lennon, A. Phillips, M. Roberts, T. Watson
Yellow Cards: J. Shepherd (78')

Plymouth Argyle (4 - 4 - 2):
C. Hazard, W. Harding, A. Mitchell, M. Ross, J. Edwards, O. Dale, J. Paterson, M. Boateng, R. Curtis, L. Tolaj, O. Oseni
Subs: X. Amaechi, L. Ashby-Hammond, A. Benarous, B. Galloway, J. MacKenzie, C. Roberts, C. Watts
Goals: O. Oseni (79 pen'), O. Oseni (16'), L. Tolaj (57')
Yellow Cards: M. Ross (10')

Match Stats:

Statistic Barnsley Plymouth Argyle
Possession 63.1% 36.9%
Shots 11 15
Shots on target 1 8
Goalkeeper saves 5 1
Aerial duels won 25 24
Fouls committed 11 7
Corners 4 8

Final Whistle

The frustration at full-time wasn’t just about this result, it was about how familiar it all felt.

This wasn’t a freak defeat. Plymouth came with a plan, executed it, and were comfortably the better side where it counted.

There’s still time left in the season, but right now Barnsley look like a side drifting rather than building. Possession without purpose, chances without conviction, and defending that never quite feels secure.

Something has to change, because at the moment, it’s not hard to see how this season could drift somewhere nobody wants it to go.

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