Morecambe manager Derek Adams believes his side ‘deserved a point, if not more’, following their 1-1 draw against Wycombe Wanderers at Adams Park.

The Shrimps, who started the day bottom of the table in League One, equalised in the final 10 minutes of the contest through a direct corner by substitute Adam Mayor.

This cancelled out Chris Forino’s brilliant header in the opening 20 minutes.

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The North West didn’t offer much from an attacking sense as the Chairboys had two goals disallowed in the fixture, in what was a frustrating afternoon for Wanderers.

Adams told the club’s media team: “We have come to a place like Wycombe and we are disappointed to come away with a point.

“They are usually a side that is very dominant at home, but today [October 29] we created the better opportunities.

“We hit the post twice in the game, Adam Mayor has a chance right at the end to snatch the win, and the way we generally played and passed the ball was really pleasing.”

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“We had overloads all over the pitch which enabled us to have good moments of play.

"So to come away with a point is a little frustrating, but sometimes you have to be pleased given we came from behind at a tough place to play like Wycombe."

Wycombe are 13th in the league table whilst Morecambe remain in the bottom four.