Wycombe Wanderers winger Fred Onyedinma has reflected on his performance in the recent 1-0 home victory against Crawley Town.

The 27-year-old scored the only goal against the Red Devils as the Chairboys secured their fifth win of the season.

The victory has lifted them up to fifth, with his strike being his first for the club since May 2021, and his first at Adams Park since April of that year.

In fact, his last Chairboys home goal at HP12 in front of fans was over five years ago.

It was in Wanderers’ dramatic 3-2 victory against Milton Keynes in August 2019.

He scored Wycombe’s second two putting them 2-1 up, before the North Bucks equalised.

David Wheeler, who had played for MK just three months earlier, scored Wanderers’ winner in stoppage time.

Speaking on the performance, Onyedinma said: “It is a great start for me and we got the win as well.

“We want to keep that going, but for me, personally, it’s good to come back and score a goal as well.”

On his finish, he added: “A few were lining up [to take the shot]!

“I saw Rich [Richard Kone], but I was lucky to be in front of him and GMac [Garath McCleary], does what he does, so it was an easy tap in for me.

“I’m grateful for the goal and he [McCleary] has been amazing.

“He’s been amazing.

“He’s a real uncle, we call him.

“I don’t know how he does it, but, he’s a really important player for us.”

Finally, on his fourth return to the club, he concluded: “I didn’t have a proper pre-season so it a took a bit of time for me to get back into it, but the boys have been doing really well as well.

“It’s not just about me, as I want to do my bit for the team too.

“We just have to focus on who we have next and make sure we get things right.

“It’s been very hectic a few weeks, but I’m happy we have done well.”