Wycombe Wanderers vs Bristol City. Sky Bet Championship.
Adams Park.
Wycombe Wanderers 2
- U Ikpeazu (65th minute)
- A Akinfenwa (93rd minute pen)
Bristol City 1
- T Bakinson (28th minute)
Wycombe 2-1 Bristol City: Adebayo Akinfenwa's last-gasp penalty keeps Chairboys dream alive
Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Wycombe and Bristol City at Adams Park as Adebayo Akinfenwa scored a last-gasp penalty as the Chairboys came from behind to keep their survival dream alive.
Wednesday 21 April 2021 22:16, UK
Adebayo Akinfenwa's penalty in the third minute of stoppage time gave Wycombe an extraordinary 2-1 victory over Bristol City to keep their Championship slim survival hopes alive.
Defeat against the Robins would have effectively relegated the Chairboys and they were staring into the abyss after Tyreeq Bakinson's stunner left them trailing at half-time.
Uche Ikpeazu's header levelled matters before Akinfenwa kept his cool at the death to score his first goal in English football's second tier to move his side six points off fourth-from-bottom Derby.
Bristol City's Han-Noah Massengo had the first half-chance after six minutes when he brought down a long ball before prodding a shot just wide of the near post.
Admiral Muskwe then had a good opportunity to put Wycombe ahead when he ran through off Garath McCleary's flick, only to strike his effort straight at Robins goalkeeper Daniel Bentley.
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McCleary then got in behind down the left from Ikpeazu's flick-on before his improvised lob from a difficult angle dropped out of the sky and wide, as the Chairboys began to make most of the running.
However, they could do nothing about Bakinson opening the scoring in the 28th minute when he brilliantly swept Adam Nagy's pass into the top corner from long range.
The hosts almost swiftly drew level when Muskwe swept Jason McCarthy's cross into the side netting, but they still trailed at the break after being unable to forge any more openings.
Nakhi Wells had a quiet first half, but he had a sight of goal three minutes after the restart, following a one-two with Famara Diedhiou, only to blaze his shot well over the bar.
Wycombe continued to plug away in attack without success and turned to youngster Anis Mehmeti from the bench as they searched for an equaliser in the last half-hour.
The change paid off in the 65th minute, as Mehmeti played in a peach of a cross from the right that was powered into the net at the back post by the head of Ikpeazu.
The big striker almost completed the turnaround three minutes later after Diedhiou's defensive header dropped his way, but Bentley was able to hold on to his overhead kick.
Two substitutes combined to almost put Bristol City ahead again, with Saikou Janneh playing in Antoine Semenyo and Wycombe goalkeeper David Stockdale saving his shot at his near post.
Akinfenwa had a curling effort clawed around the post by Bentley in the 88th minute, but he was given one more chance to win it deep into added time.
Incredibly it came from a shot from Stockdale, who had remained up from a corner, that was handled by Kasey Palmer and Akinfenwa sent Bentley the wrong way to spark wild celebrations.
What the managers said...
Wycombe's Gareth Ainsworth: "I think people can see the upward turn in what's been happening here and, whatever happens, I'm going to be really excited for the future of this football club. The future at the moment is Saturday, against Cardiff. If we can get three points there, wow, that could really upset a few teams. I'm looking forward to going there and seeing what we can do.
"Tonight, I'll just have a calm down for a minute because it's one of those nights in which chaos has ensued. When I saw Bayo pick up the ball for the penalty, Joe Jacobson's usually the penalty-taker. He had a knock - I thought he had a nasty injury, but then he walked over and took the corner that ended with David Stockdale's shot gaining the penalty. It was just madness and to try and compute it all is impossible. I'm going to have to watch the replays on that one."
Bristol City's Nigel Pearson: "We have players out there who just didn't do what the team needed and that is something that I'm not going to tolerate, moving forward. What goes on in a dressing room after a game I'm not going to disclose to
you, but I'm not happy about how we, collectively, don't see games out.
"First half was very good, the second half we just drift - we were comfortable and we end up losing a game that we were comfortable in. We have players who don't apply themselves in the right way. We need a team ethic which shines through, not players who think they can do what they want. It's not about players who run through walls for me, it's about players being professional."