We've lacked killer instinct says U's boss Wilder (From Herald Series)
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We've lacked killer instinct says U's boss Wilder
10:00am Monday 7th May 2012 in Oxford Utd
By David Pritchard, Chief Sports Reporter covering Oxford United. Follow us on twitter: @oxfordmailoufc. Call me on 01865 425458
Boss Chris Wilder and assistant Mickey Lewis give instructions
Oxford United manager Chris Wilder says the lack of goals and failure to win tight games has been their shortfall this season.
After seeing his side miss out on a place in the npower League Two play-offs with a 3-0 defeat at Port Vale on Saturday, the U’s boss reflected on what might have been.
“We’ve drawn too many games and missed too many chances,” he said.
“We’ve played OK football and been defensively tight, but we’ve not won enough tight games. Over the last six weeks, that’s especially been the case.
“We got ourselves into great positions against Northampton (a 2-1 defeat), Shrewsbury and Torquay (both 2-2) – those points would have been enough to get us into the play-offs.”
There was little to choose between the sides on Saturday before Marc Richards put Vale in front just before the break.
United poured forward in the second half looking for a way back into the game, but Sean Rigg and Ben Williamson struck on the counter-attack as the hosts ran out comfortable winners.
Wilder said: “It just epitomises us really, because I thought we were OK in the first half.
“We had to make a few changes and I thought they worked pretty well, my goalkeeper’s not had a lot to do and I thought we had two or three good opportunities to put ourselves in front.
“One mistake and we go in behind at half-time.
“We were then chasing the game in the second half, leaving big gaps.”
The ninth-place finish was an improvement on last season, but the failure to claim a top-seven spot outweighed any satisfaction in the United camp.
Wilder said: “We’ve got to keep improving and it hurts because I wanted a shot at the play-offs.
“We would have been a difficult nut to crack if we had got there, but we’ve fallen short.
“As I’ve always done here I give my heart and soul into making us better next season.”
Comments(6)
BigAlBiker
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11:59am Mon 7 May 12
yellowhoods wrote:You have to be an A420 supporter if you believe that.
Chris you have done a great job. I hope you stay
It's P45 time I hope.
yellowhoods
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12:10pm Mon 7 May 12
BigAlBiker wrote:He needs time, relegation battle next year, we need to focus on that
yellowhoods wrote: Chris you have done a great job. I hope you stayYou have to be an A420 supporter if you believe that. It's P45 time I hope.
Bart Simpsonxxx
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12:20pm Mon 7 May 12
Ians view
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1:21pm Mon 7 May 12
Nottingham Forest sacked their manager at the end of last season.. this season turned into a relegation fight.
Sir Alex Ferguson was lucky to survive at Manchester United...
Why do people waste their time with such negativity - when often their time would be much better spent learning how to read and write properly...
yellowhoods
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2:29pm Mon 7 May 12
Ians view wrote:Geek.
So many negative people live in Oxford. Nottingham Forest sacked their manager at the end of last season.. this season turned into a relegation fight. Sir Alex Ferguson was lucky to survive at Manchester United... Why do people waste their time with such negativity - when often their time would be much better spent learning how to read and write properly...

yellowhoods says...
11:19am Mon 7 May 12