Stockport 0 – 5 Wycombe

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Wycombe leapfrogged Birmingham to the highest of League One after a formidable 5-0 victory at Stockport.

Richard Kone’s brace, together with a penalty, and Fred Onyedinma’s strike noticed the guests seize a three-goal benefit inside 18 minutes at Edgeley Park.

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Fred Onyedinma extends Wycombe Wanderers lead in opposition to Stockport of their League One conflict.

Onyedinma’s header and Aaron Morley’s strike after half-time additional confirmed Wycombe’s fifth successive league win as they leapfrogged the Blues on aim distinction.

The Chairboys went forward after 10 minutes when Fraser Horsfall fouled Dan Udoh and Kone fired dwelling from the penalty spot.

Onyedinma capitalised shortly afterwards as County’s defence stood off the attacker to double the lead.

Kone’s second got here when Corey Addai parried Cameron Humphreys’ cross into his path to fit dwelling from shut vary.

Kone practically accomplished his hat-trick after the half-hour however Callum Connolly cleared.

Following the hour Addai parried Udoh’s fierce shot to security, however Onyedinma nodded dwelling Humphreys’ cross for Wycombe’s fourth after 70 minutes.

Addai initially prevented Wycombe’s fifth by denying Kone however he couldn’t cease Morley’s low 77th-minute effort.

Bloomfield ‘protecting a lid’ on huge win

Wycombe boss Matt Bloomfield mentioned:

“We’re really fortunate to have a real special group of young men and I’m really proud of them.

“We wished to return out of the blocks, we had been so respectful of Stockport earlier than the sport, they have an excellent crew and Dave (Challinor) has executed a fantastic job right here over various years.

“We put the team together and we knew the threats they were going to pose and we felt like we needed to come out of the blocks quick and impose ourselves on the game.

“I wish to preserve a lid on it as a result of there’s so lengthy to go. We have executed lots of work over the summer season and placing some stuff in place, however we have got a troublesome sport at Wigan on Saturday and all our focus now needs to be on recovering, making ready and ensuring we flip up there with the vitality we want.

“It can’t be underestimated what a tough game we had so enjoy the win, take the moment, reset and get ready to go again.”

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