AFC Wimbledon end barren away run at Wycombe
Posted Sunday, December 23, 2018 by PA
AFC Wimbledon’s first away win since September was not enough to move them off the bottom of the League One table despite a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Wycombe.
Kwesi Appiah scored just before the half-hour mark, with substitute Jake Jervis adding a second for the visitors in the 90th minute.
Fred Onyedinma bundled home an injury-time goal for Wycombe, but Wimbledon held on for all three points.
A sluggish opening was punctuated by Appiah’s third goal of the season after Anthony Hartigan’s corner was flicked on at the near post, with Appiah making no mistake from six yards
The home side thought they should have had a penalty just before half-time after Onyedinma was clipped, but the referee waved away the protests.
Scott Kashket and Bryn Morris were brought on as the home side searched for an equaliser, but Wimbledon grabbed a second after Jervis converted from a Tyler Garratt cross – his first goal in 364 days.
Onyedinma’s stoppage-time goal proved to be a consolation as Wycombe’s unbeaten home run – dating back to September – came to an end.
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