Wycombe Wanderers manager Matt Bloomfield believes Cambridge United’s league position is ‘false’ following his side’s 2-1 win over the Amber Army.

The Us remain bottom of the League One table following their latest defeat, leaving them with just one point from six games played.

They are five bottoms off safety and are one of two teams in the division yet to register their first victory, alongside Burton Albion.

However, Bloomfield was full of praise for Garry Monk’s side, as a strike from Cameron Humphreys five minutes from the end gave Wanderers their third league triumph this season.

Garath McCleary had given Wycombe the lead inside the opening 10 minutes, before Dan Nlundulu equalised midway through the opening half.

Speaking at full-time, Bloomfield said: “We kept on knocking on the door today and it eventually opened.

“I thought we were excellent until the equaliser as we played with intensity and tenacity.

“The boys moved the ball very quickly and we had a real threat about us so it was a bit of a knock to concede, but I’m so pleased that we played with the same identity and character.

“We may have missed a few opportunities but the boys kept on believing and eventually, it paid off.

“I thought we played most of the game in Cambridge’s half but let's not get mistaken, Cambridge are a good team.

“Their league position is false because all the chances they have created in previous games should mean they are halfway up the league.

“Don’t let their league position get away from the fact that they are a good team and a tough opponent.”

Cambridge United remain rooted to the bottom whilst Wanderers move into ninth place.