Sunday Mirror

Oxford Utd 2 AFC Wimbledon MK Dons 2 Bristol Rovers 0

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FLEETWOOD assistant manager Clint Hill was unhappy with the performanc­e of referee Tom Nield after a controvers­ial equaliser saw his side held by Crewe.

Mikael Mandron (below) fired in Crewe’s leveller to cancel out Wes Burns’ opener amid appeals from Fleetwood’s players over a possible handball. Hill said: “Both

KARL ROBINSON and Glyn Hodges both paid tribute to keeper Jack Stevens. Goals from Jordan Obita and Matty Taylor earned Oxford back-to-back wins, but Stevens kept out efforts from Ethan Chislett, Callum Reilly and Ryan Longman.

Oxford boss Robinson said: “I think Jack was everybody’s man of the match.”

Dons manager Hodges said: “Their keeper seemed to have all the answers.” benches should be talking about football, but we’re talking about a refereeing performanc­e which was pretty poor.

“For Crewe’s equaliser he missed three decisions, including a foul on Charlie

Mulgrew and a handball.

“We’re not too happy with that.”

Crewe boss Dave Artell said: “This wasn’t as good as we have produced. But if you don’t play well you have to make sure you don’t lose.”

RUSSELL MARTIN believes his “outstandin­g” MK Dons side have the perfect platform to build from following this victory.

Ben Gladwin and Scott Fraser gave the Dons victory. “It was an outstandin­g performanc­e,” said Martin. “From start to finish I am pleased with how we mixed the game up.

“We just need to make sure we build on that now. If we score first, we are really tough to play against, it’s a really good trait.”

Rovers boss Paul Tisdale added: “We were not forceful enough.”

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