MX23RW : Saturday, April 20 15:37:24| >> :600:120648:120648:
[monks data]
Blackpool
League One | 2nd Leg
May 21, 2021 at 7.45pm UK
Bloomfield Road (Blackpool, Lancashire)
Oxford United

Blackpool
3 - 3
Oxford Utd

Embleton (11'), Dougall (13'), Yates (54')
Maxwell (40'), Stewart (65'), Turton (90+2')
FT(HT: 2-1)
Taylor (7'), Atkinson (52'), Shodipo (74')
Brannagan (12'), Taylor (55'), Sykes (90+5')

Neil Critchley: 'Blackpool deserve to go to Wembley'

Neil Critchley: 'Blackpool deserve to go to Wembley'
© Reuters
The Tangerines booked their place in the League One play-off final after a 6-3 aggregate win.

Blackpool manager Neil Critchley believes a season finale at Wembley is no more than his players deserve following a relentless campaign.

The Tangerines booked their place in the League One play-off final with an enthralling 3-3 draw against Oxford at Bloomfield Road, as a 6-3 aggregate victory was secured.

Having lost the home leg 3-0, Matty Taylor's seventh-minute finish gave the U's the briefest of sniffs of a comeback for the ages but hope was crushed when Elliot Embleton and Kenny Dougall netted shortly after to make the score 5-1 on aggregate.

Although Oxford duo Robert Atkinson and Olamide Shodipo scored either side of Pools top scorer Jerry Yates' 23rd goal of the campaign, the result was never in doubt and Critchley could reflect on a rollercoaster journey.

"It is a fantastic effort because the players have been through so much this season," he said. "We have changed pretty much the whole squad and it took us time to develop that understanding of how we want to play.

"And I still think we will get better. We have had to endure Covid and were one of the only teams in the division who didn't call games off.

"We have had significant injuries which we haven't made a big deal of. And since January, we have had a schedule like no other in the division.

"For us to be in this position is credit to how the players prepare and train every single day. My thoughts are with my players and they deserve this moment. They deserve to go to Wembley."

Either Lincoln or Sunderland will stand in the way of Blackpool returning to English football's second tier after a six-year absence but Critchley was ecstatic to have 4,000 supporters back roaring the team on.

"Our support was unbelievable," he added. "Was it 4,000? It sounded like 40,000. They made me and the team proud by what it meant for the fans.

"They deserve this moment and we now want to go to Wembley and win."

Having lost in the 2020 League One play-off final, Oxford came up short again but U's boss Karl Robinson has vowed to rebound – after a well-deserved break.

"We are all down at the moment but hopefully we will come back as a force next year," said Robinson.

"We start again on Monday morning and we go again. We will bounce back because we always bounce back.

"I need a break because I am running on nothing. It has been a long two years.

"We showed fight but we have come up short. I didn't expect this team to concede six goals over two legs. That was never the game plan.

"We came here to score three and we scored three but their goals came from nothing.

"But we have not lost this game which is important. We showed that we are not a pushover. But we fell short and we were not good enough over two legs."

ID:448585: cacheID:448585:1false2false3false:QQ:: from db desktop :LenBod:restore:4562:No Data Analysis info
Restore Data
Share this article now:
Blackpool manager Neil Critchley looks at his watch on January 23, 2021
Read Next:
Neil Critchley insists Oxford playoff is not done and dusted
>
rhs 2.0
Today's games header
Tables header RHS
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
CPortsmouth442713475393694
2Derby CountyDerby442681075373886
3Bolton WanderersBolton442411981483383
4Peterborough UnitedPeterborough432481184562880
5Barnsley4421121179601975
6Oxford UnitedOxford Utd4521111377552274
7Lincoln CityLincoln4419141163372671
8Blackpool4420101460431770
9Stevenage4518141355451068
10Leyton Orient441711165053-362
11Exeter CityExeter451710184559-1461
12Northampton TownNorthampton45178205665-959
13Wycombe WanderersWycombe431513155553258
14Bristol Rovers44169195264-1257
15Wigan AthleticWigan441810165955456
16Charlton AthleticCharlton441119146363052
17Reading441511186365-250
18Shrewsbury TownShrewsbury44138233363-3047
19Cambridge UnitedCambridge431210213859-2146
20Burton Albion441110233662-2643
21Cheltenham TownCheltenham43118243761-2441
22Port Vale441010244172-3140
23Fleetwood TownFleetwood44813234572-2737
RCarlisle UnitedCarlisle4479284076-3630


Sports Mole provides in-depth previews and predictions for every match from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football.
Argentina's Lionel Messi kisses the World Cup trophy after collecting the Golden Ball award on December 18, 2022Sign up for our FREE daily preview newsletter direct to your inbox!