The Football League Paper

Dogged Dons draw delights Downes

- By Rick Barr

WALLY Downes hailed his team’s determinat­ion as bottom-of-the-table AFC Wimbledon collected a point at Shrewsbury.

The hosts created the game’s better chances but the Dons – nine points adrift of safety – stood firm to keep a clean sheet and make it seven points from their last three away matches.

“It was a very dogged performanc­e,” said Downes. “The game was dictated by the conditions. There was wind and rain and it certainly wasn’t a classic football match.

“It was a case of rolling your sleeves up and trying to win if you can, but certainly not getting beat.

“We were very determined in our play today.

“It wasn’t a great footballin­g performanc­e from either side, but you get these games and it’s important you don’t lose them.”

Downes, whose side found chances hard to come by – with top scorer Joe Pigott firing their best opportunit­y off target midway through the second half – added: “That’s two wins, a loss and a draw in the last four games. We need to keep that up and build on the clean sheet.”

Shrewsbury made much of the early running, with Stoke loanee Tyrese Campbell twice denied by visiting goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale.

The home side’s best opening fell to Josh Laurent but he headed Shaun Whalley’s inviting cross over the bar.

Campbell was again denied by Ramsdale after the break, while Shrewsbury manager Sam Ricketts was also frustrated to see penalty claims for handball turned down after a shot from sub Greg Docherty was blocked. “I’m really pleased with the performanc­e,” he said. “We’re really starting to move the ball far better, get far more control in the game and the only disappoint­ing thing is we haven’t won the game. “We had chances to win it. One or two clearcut chances, one or two half-chances and then, on top of that, we also should have had a penalty.”

On the penalty claim, he added: “I’m more than convinced. One million per cent it’s a penalty. The player’s actually put his hands out sideways and saved it as a goalkeeper – that’s a penalty.”

Shrewsbury are unbeaten in five games and in 17th place.

Ricketts stressed: “We’re a win away from nearly being in the top half.”

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