PLYMOUTH Argyle are looking up ahead of tomorrow’s meeting with Oxford United.

The Pilgrims’ month-long stay at the bottom of the table was ended last weekend with their first victory of the Sky Bet League One campaign, 1-0 against AFC Wimbledon.

It came on the

back of a decent point at Barnsley and boss Derek Adams is targeting another win to reel in the sides ahead of them – which in turn would cut the U’s adrift.

He told the Plymouth Herald: “It’s a chance for us to get closer to the teams above us. We have picked up four points in the last week of the league campaign.

“We would like to try and win against Oxford to then pull in more teams above us and try and get ahead of a few.”

“I do feel that we have a threat up front. We have got (Ruben) Lameiras, (Graham) Carey and (Freddie) Ladapo, and that combination has done well for us.”

Adams steered Argyle away from trouble last season with a terrific run from December, which included a 1-0 win at the Kassam Stadium.

And the Pilgrims boss believes both sides are underachieving.

He said: “They have got a vastly experienced team and have taken in a good number of players over the summer period.

“They are probably like ourselves, in a position where we don’t feel that we should be.”