Wycombe manager Paul Lambert wasn't happy with allowing Hereford United to come back into the game after Wycombe went 2-0 ahead.
"There's no way we should have drawn that game," Lambert told the press.
"We switched off at two crucial points in the game and it's absolutely galling to only get a point from a game that we dominated
"The players knew what I thought afterwards and you could have heard a pin drop in the dressing room.
"Will (Antwi) hurt his knee and we'll have to wait and see how bad it is, but his injury was the turning point in the game. We were going well until then and there was no danger - we were in total control but we threw it away.
"I've been around long enough to know that you can't switch off when you have a two-goal lead and tonight proved that."
Meanwhile John Trewick, the Hereford United coach, admitted that injuries were taking their toll on the squad. Craig Jones from the youth team was drafted onto the bench for the game.
Trewick also said that there were doubts about Ryan Flynn and whether he would ever get to Edgar Street. The young Liverpool player was to join Hereford united on loan but, as yet, he hasn't arrived.
Finally defender Trent McClenahan spoke to BBC Hereford and Worcester after the game last night.
"I don't think it was one of our performances but away from home it is always difficult.
"Wycombe good team. Close to us. A point is probably a good result for us."
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