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Tranmere Rovers vs Wycombe Wanderers. Sky Bet League One.

Prenton ParkAttendance5,460.

Tranmere Rovers 0

    Wycombe Wanderers 2

    • A Akinfenwa (43rd minute)
    • J Jacobson (46th minute pen)

    Tranmere 0-2 Wycombe: Adebayo Akinfenwa strikes as Wanderers move top of Sky Bet League One

    Report from the Sky Bet League One clash at Prenton Park

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    Highlights of the Sky Bet League One match between Tranmere and Wycombe.

    Wycombe moved top of Sky Bet League One thanks to a 2-0 win at Tranmere on Sunday.

    Adebayo Akinfenwa and a Joe Jacobson penalty sent the Chairboys on their way to victory at Prenton Park, as they moved three points clear of Ipswich, although they have played two games more.

    More importantly, however, it has put Gareth Ainsworth's side seven points clear of Coventry in third. Tranmere, meanwhile, remain 18th in the table, three points clear of the relegation zone.

    Wycombe go top of League One

    Image: Adebayo Akinfenwa celebrates scoring the opener for Wycombe

    It took 43 minutes for Wycombe to find the breakthrough. Jacobson has been superb from set-pieces all season, and the left-back's free-kick found the head of Akinfenwa, who was offered the freedom of Prenton Park by the Tranmere defence to head home his 50th for the club.

    Then, in the first minute of first-half stoppage-time Jacobson stepped up himself to roll in the second from the penalty spot after David Wheeler was hauled down in the box by Darren Potter.

    Micky Mellon made a double change at half-time in an attempt to haul Tranmere back into the game, as Morgan Ferrier and Corey Blackett-Taylor were thrown on, but they couldn't spark the home side into life.

    Any opportunities they did have were easily repelled by the Wycombe defence, with the imperious Darius Charles and goalkeeper Ryan Allsop keeping anything out that came their way.

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    Allsop makes complaint of homophobic abuse

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    Wycombe manager Gareth Ainsworth reacts after goalkeeper Ryan Allsop makes an official complaint to the referee after claiming he was the victim of homophobic abuse during the game at Tranmere.

    Wycombe goalkeeper Allsop made an official complaint to the referee claiming he was the victim of homophobic abuse during the game against Tranmere.

    Allsop made the complaint at half-time in the League One match at Prenton Park on Sunday.

    Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, Ainsworth said: "If that's the case then for me there are some stupid idiots about.

    "Whether it's racist or homophobic, whatever it is, we have to stamp this out.

    "I have got to credit Ryan Allsop for being brave enough to stand up and say I'm reporting this, and that's what we are and I'll stand by him."

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    Gareth Ainsworth said his side put their bodies on the line in their win over Tranmere and called it a 'Wycombe' performance from his players.

    What's next?

    These two sides meet again on Wednesday in their FA Cup first-round replay at Adams Park, while Tranmere head to Fleetwood at 3pm in League One on Saturday. Wycombe host Doncaster at the same time.

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