Edgar Davids now knows what life is really like in League Two after this
scrappy, dull tussle.
Former Dutch international Davids, 39, remains unbeaten since becoming Barnet's joint Head Coach with Mark Robson, but his side had lost the spark that brought about a 4-0 drubbing of Northampton in his debut last Friday.
But rock bottom Barnet did come closest to scoring when John Oster's 30 yard shot needed to be tipped over the bar by keeper Nikki Bull.
Wycombe's best chance fell in the 94th minute, but Bees' keeper Graham Stack managed to beat away Sam Wood's 20 yard shot.
Robson was pleased with the point
and said:
"I felt we looked good and solid. The biggest thing is we got another clean sheet. That's two in a row and very important.
We looked more threatening from set pieces, but our final ball let us down. We perhaps made the wrong decisions at the wrong time."
Wycombe's caretaker boss Gareth Ainsworth remained upbeat and said:
"I think we restricted Barnet to one shot in the game, but it didn't happen for our front players. We'll hope they are back on Saturday, but I thought our defenders were excellent. We must have had nine or ten chances, but couldn't find the target."
"I felt we looked good and solid. The biggest thing is we got another clean sheet. That's two in a row and very important.
We looked more threatening from set pieces, but our final ball let us down. We perhaps made the wrong decisions at the wrong time."
Wycombe's caretaker boss Gareth Ainsworth remained upbeat and said:
"I think we restricted Barnet to one shot in the game, but it didn't happen for our front players. We'll hope they are back on Saturday, but I thought our defenders were excellent. We must have had nine or ten chances, but couldn't find the target."
My clipping from this morning's paper
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