ARGYLE Manager Paul Sturrock believes the arrival of loan signings Carl Fletcher and Alan Judge have helped add a new dimension to his team on the field.
He is also pleased with the performances Marcel Seip has displayed in he Pilgrim's backine, most recently in Argyle's 2-1 victory over Watford Tuesday, despite the defender playing with a groin strain.
"When you have new players in your team, it gives you a freshness," said Luggy.
"David Gray, Marcel, [Craig] Cathcart and [Chris] Barker have gelled together as a decent unit, and Carl Fletcher and Karl Duguid have also done a decent job in front of the back four.
"It has enabled the Judge's, the Mackie's, the Barnes's, the Gallagher's to be a threat.
"I have seen hard work and attitude, which, with the results, brings confidence. Without the hard work and the attitude, it is hard to get the performance and it is hard to get confidence.
"We scored the first goal, which has been a key feature.
"The best thing is that after getting pegged back we went on again, and that was the pleasing thing for me.
"After going 1-1 it would have been very easy to get tetchy and edgy, and taken a 1-1 or lost a goal late-on."
Matt Skinner