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Ainsworth just pips Neil to top manager award

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WYCOMBE boss Gareth Ainsworth has pipped play-off final rival Alex Neil to the League One Manager of the Month award for April.

The pair, who will go head-to-head in the dugout at Wembley a week today, were both nominated for the award after ending the month with near-identical records.

Both Sunderland and Wycombe collected 17 points from seven games in April, each side scoring 13 goals, to finish the month unbeaten and secure play-off spots.

Wycombe conceded four goals across the month while Sunderland conceded five but Neil’s Black Cats finished in fifth place and the Chairboys sixth.

Former Barnsley and Hartlepool boss Danny Wilson, who chairs the manager of the month judging panel, said: “Gareth’s Wycombe sprinted through April and snatched a play-Off place with a 17-point return after seven unbeaten games.

“Wins against play-off rivals Sheffield Wednesday and Plymouth enabled them to catapult into the top six on the final day of the season.”

Former Sunderland striker Don Goodman added: “Wycombe saved their best until last this season and will look back on a 2-0 victory over

Plymouth Argyle as a crucial part of an April run which ultimately rewarded them a place in this season’s play-offs.

“May could be even better,as they overcame the threat of an extremely good MK Dons to leave themselves 90 minutes away from a return to the Championsh­ip.”

Ainsworth said: “April was a massive month for us, particular­ly with us coming back after a two-week internatio­nal break and hoping to carry on momentum from a good run of results in March.

“The boys were brilliant in every department and it was a fantastic achievemen­t for us to break into the top six, particular­ly with lots of teams around us picking up good results as well.

“I’m delighted to win the Sky Bet League One Manager of the Month award, which is testament to the hard work and focus of everyone at the training ground - including all the players and staff.”

Sunderland’s on-loan striker Nathan Broadhead was nominated for the player of the month award but that went to Sheffield Wednesday striker Lee Gregory, who scored seven goals during April to help his side reach the play-offs.

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