Frustrated Barnsley manager Gerhard Struber jokes about the performance of referee Tim Robinson after derby draw with Sheffield Wednesday
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With quality in the final third at a premium for both sides, the Austrian conceded that 1-1 was perhaps a fair result despite the home side having enjoyed the more chances.
The result stopped a rot of three defeats on the spin but left them rooted in the relegation spots, eight points shy of safety and only ahead of Wednesday next opponents, Luton.
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Hide AdAnd in a match that Owls boss Garry Monk described as ‘competitive’, Struber said he was impressed with the commitment of his players in what was a raucous Oakwell atmosphere.
He said: “Every single player gave all what they could in this game in this moment. This was our aim.
“We showed the Barnsley fans a good game and performance and work.
“I am happy with our performance, but in our situation, one point is not enough.
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Hide Ad“This is the disappointing reality. It is not easy after playing so well. We worked so hard for the momentum and we had a big focus and concentration on set-plays.”
Asked about a late penalty shout not awarded by referee Tim Robinson, the Barnsley boss delivered a tongue-in-cheek response.
“I think that in many situations the ref was not a Barnsley fan,” he joked.
“That is all I can say in this situation.”