Sunday People

Magic man Mccleary

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By RICH FEWLASS at The Valley

RICHARD DOBSON praised Garath Mccleary for the part he played in Sam Vokes’ winning goal for Wycombe Wanderers.

Mccleary beat George Dobson near the byline, before teeing up the striker to hammer home from a few yards out in the 35th minute for his seventh goal of the term.

Wycombe have not lost in the seven matches that Vokes has scored in this season, winning six.

Assistant boss Dobson, who took charge with boss Gareth Ainsworth selfisolat­ing after a positive Covid-19 test, was quick to recognise Mccleary’s contributi­on.

He said: “That’s what he brings to us – he’s got that little spark in the final third. There is a little bit of pace and trickery about him. He’s so important to how we play.

“It was that moment — because no-one else had produced that before that point, on either side. I’m delighted it was him who did it for us.”

The Chairboys moved to within four points of second-placed

Sunderland.

Dobson said: “Today was more like us. We can still be better on the ball, particular­ly first half. But the goal was a good move.

“Our shape, defensivel­y and the way we battled, was outstandin­g.”

It ended Charlton’s three-game winning streak in the league at

The Valley as Johnnie Jackson suffered a second successive loss since he was appointed permanent manager.

“I’m disappoint­ed. I didn’t feel there was a lot in the game at all,” said Jackson, who was missing top-scorer Jayden Stockley due to a hip issue.

“In the second half we were probably the team in the ascendency, but they had a lead to cling to and that makes it difficult.

“Most of the match we stood up to their threats, which they have got a lot of, but we just came unstuck in that little moment before halftime. A little bit of quality from Mccleary makes the difference and they get a goal when there is nothing in the game.

“They are clever at defending a lead. They use their experience — they are a group who have been together a long time now.

“You have to find ways to break them down and we didn’t do enough in those moments we did create.

“It’s about that individual quality of the cross, the shot or your runs. You want to give your creative players license to come alive and show a bit of magic to win us the game — we didn’t manage to create that.”

 ?? ?? A HUG’S GAME Wycombe’s Sam Vokes is hugged after his goal
A HUG’S GAME Wycombe’s Sam Vokes is hugged after his goal

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