Irish Sunday Mirror

LIAM IS LIVID

Manning fumes as Trafford escapes red

- ❱ CHARLES 7 AT KASSAM STADIUM

LIAM MANNING was left furious with ref Sebastian Stockbridg­e after Oxford United’s home defeat by Bolton Wanderers.

Dion Charles’ seventh-minute goal, his 20th for Bolton this season, secured the points to boost his team’s promotion prospects.

But Manning was angry that Stockbridg­e brandished only a yellow card and not a red to James Trafford just before the break after the Wanderers keeper took out forward Kyle Joseph outside the area.

Manning said: “The performanc­e from the referee was atrocious. Even apart from what should have been a red card, he was arrogant throughout.

“But that decision was gamechangi­ng. Clubs will suffer, jobs will suffer – there’s so much on the line. And he just got too many wrong today. You can’t referee a game like that, it was terrible. Yet as bad as the decision was, it woke us up. That first 25 minutes – you can’t start like that. You have to step up from minute one.

“The soft goal makes it difficult because you’re chasing the game. Yes, we know we have a problem scoring goals. It’s not for a lack of effort behind the scenes – we’re working on finishing every day, and have video work to try and help them.

“But it’s up to us to take the game to the opposition, especially at home. At half-time I was angry. We need someone to step up and be a hero.”

Ian Evatt hailed Bolton’s win as an “unbelievab­le result” as they were missing so many defenders.

“With four centre-backs injured you have to find alternativ­e ways,” boss Evatt said. “You have to show character and grit at this stage of the season, and we did. We got ourselves ahead and managed to ride it out.

“For the first 20 minutes we were very good. But after we got the goal we almost took a step back. And overall we know we’re better than that.

“Yet for all they had the ball, and had territory, though, they didn’t really create anything clear-cut.

“I was concerned with the collision between Trafford and Joseph.

“I wasn’t comfortabl­e when we were under pressure in the closing minutes because that isn’t the way I want us to be and to manage games.

“But at the moment we have to find alternativ­e ways to win football matches, and if that’s the way we have to do it, to buy some time to get the other lads fit and available again to increase the strength of the group, then that’s what we’ll do.”

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 ?? ?? QUICK WORK: Bolton’s Dion Charles strikes after seven minutes
QUICK WORK: Bolton’s Dion Charles strikes after seven minutes

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