Wycombe boss Gareth Ainsworth thankful squad rotation paid off at Peterborough

Jan 1, 2023 2 min read
Gareth Ainsworth made eight changes for the second match in a row (John Walton/PA)
Gareth Ainsworth made eight changes for the second match in a row (John Walton/PA)

Gareth Ainsworth thanked his Wycombe players for ensuring he was not left with egg on his face after shuffling his pack for a super start to 2023.

The Wanderers chief made eight changes for the second successive match and was rewarded with a resounding 3-0 success at fellow League One play-off hopefuls Peterborough.

Lewis Wing spearheaded the visitors’ charge with a spectacular double which included a classy free-kick opener in the 15th minute as they jumped back into the top six.

Defender Ryan Tafazolli doubled the Wycombe advantage midway through the second half – moments after he could have conceded a penalty at the other end.

It was then left to Wing to curl in a clincher while Posh’s misery was summed up when a late Ricky-Jade Jones effort was deemed not to have crossed the line by referee Samuel Barrott.

Ainsworth said: ā€œI got questioned for making eight changes away at Plymouth in midweek, but I did it with this game in my mind.

ā€œIt’s a great start to 2023. The plan could have gone wrong if we had lost here after making all the changes again.

ā€œI’d have looked a right idiot, so I have to thank the boys for delivering for me!

ā€œWe see it in training from Lewis and we’ve been saying we want him to score one of those free-kicks in a game… and he absolutely nailed it.

ā€œHis second goal was amazing as well. He is a Championship player for me, but I have to say that all of my players were better than this level today.

ā€œFair play to Plymouth, who are flying, but this league is unbelievable. You’ve got Derby, Sheffield Wednesday, Ipswich, Portsmouth and Bolton who are all ex-Premier League clubs, with Wycombe trying to compete in there.ā€

Posh boss Grant McCann said: ā€œIt’s a really poor day. The first two goals are very avoidable and they have killed us.

ā€œThe first one is a good strike but it shouldn’t have got to that point. The second is a free header inside our six-yard box.

ā€œWe haven’t given ourselves a chance. Even when we did get up the pitch, our final ball was way off.

ā€œWe thought we had a goal at the end with the ball a yard or two over the line, but it didn’t get given.ā€

He continued: ā€œWe could have had a penalty, but that was another decision that didn’t go our way.

ā€œI’m here to speak about the game, not the referee. I think you could see and hear the frustration from everyone in the stadium and that says it all.

ā€œWe’ve got a bit of a break now and it gives us a chance to re-assess and do some work. What we’re doing at the minute is not good enough.ā€

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