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Robinson blasts ref on ‘wrong decisions’

- By Rich Smallman

OXFORD United boss Karl Robinson slammed the referee for getting ‘the big decisions wrong’ after his side were held to a goalless draw by Wycombe.

The U’s started the game in the relegation places with just one win from their first eight games, while the hosts were only marginally better off, sitting just above the drop zone.

But despite Oxford having the better of the chances, it was Adebayo Akinfenwa who went closest to winning the game for Wycombe as his headed goal was ruled out in injury time.

And while Robinson rued his side’s inability to capitalise on their chances in front of goal, he did not hold back when giving his verdict on the performanc­e of referee David Webb.

“The referee was poor and we didn’t take our chances, that’s how we didn’t win the game,” he said.

“Our back four and the goalkeeper were excellent, but to be honest it’s hard to pick a good player.

“Maybe I need to re-read the rule book because I had a player who got elbowed in the nose and he got a free-kick given against him.

“The referee got some big decisions wrong.”

Wycombe were forced to make a change after only eight minutes when Anthony Stewart limped off, while the game was halted for nearly 10 minutes when Cameron Brannagan accidental­ly clashed heads with teammate Cameron Norman.

The visitors went close through Jonathan Obika, Shandon Baptiste and Gavin Whyte, while Wycombe goalkeeper Ryan Allsop pulled off a great save to deny Ricky Holmes.

Oxford’s Josh Ruffles then saw his shot blocked in the second half before Akinfenwa had his header ruled out at the death as neither side could find the back of net despite 16 minutes of injury time. Wycombe manager Gareth Ainsworth said: “It’s good to have got something from the game, but it’s frustratin­g as well that we haven’t taken our chances.

“We played well in patches, but we need to be better if we’re going to get the results we’re looking for. They [Oxford] were the better side first half. Gavin Whyte was fantastic and we had to stop him getting the ball.

“But we nullified it and got back into the game.”

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