Wycombe boss Gareth Ainsworth and Josh Scowen have shared their views following the Chairboys’ 0-0 draw away at Rotherham United on October 19.
Wanderers stayed up in Yorkshire to prepare for the match following their win in Doncaster on Saturday, and fought well to secure their third consecutive clean sheet in the league.
Defences on top! See the best of the action in the 0-0 draw at Rotherham on Tuesday night.#ROTvWYC pic.twitter.com/u7KMMezv1N
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) October 20, 2021
He said: “I’m really proud. Not many teams will come here and get a draw.
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“Paul Warne has got his team functioning really well and working hard for him, but so have I.”
“We’ve played a lot of the big sides away from home already, picked up some useful points, and our home form has been so strong.”
Scowen then added: “I won’t lie, that wasn’t the best of games to play in.
"But the boys dug deep and we battled hard, so it was a good point in the end.
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"We're happy with the four points.
“Obviously, it would have been nice to get six, but to go back home now with that under our belts, going into Saturday now I'd say we're in a good place."
After the draw, left-back Joe Jacobson was included in the midweek League One Team of the Week.
Hi @joe_jacobson.#Chairboys https://t.co/XRgSwsmHLD
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) October 20, 2021
Following their stay up north, Wycombe will return to Adams Park this weekend to play Crewe Alexandra.
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