
Wycombe Wanderers were left frustrated on Tuesday evening, having over 30 shots at goal against Shrewsbury Town, but failing to score once in a 0-0 draw.
After back-to-back wins for the first time under head coach Mike Dodds, many expected the visit of Salop to be a rather straightforward three points for the Chairboys. However, it was anything but, as the bottom-placed side defended stoutly all evening and were rewarded with a point for their efforts.
Ultimately, this will be chalked up as a missed opportunity to gain some ground on promotion rivals Wrexham, who also slipped up on Tuesday evening against a relegation-threatened side in Cambridge United.

After the victory against Lincoln City on Saturday, Dodds said that was the first time he’d felt anxiousness around Adams Park in his two months in the job. It seemed it was a similar story on Tuesday night, as the longer the game went on, the more frustrated and desperate Wycombe became.
With that in mind, it’s important that with seven matches to go, Wanderers take Dodds’ advice to just relax onboard if they are to beat the Welsh club to promotion.