Former Wanderers defender and current Blackpool manager believes his side should have defeated the Chairboys in the recent encounter between the two teams.

The Tangerines and the Buckinghamshire-based club drew 2-2 at Bloomfield Road on August 31, with Wycombe twice taking the lead through Garath McCleary and Dan Udoh.

However, they were twice pegged back to secure their first league draw of the new season.

Speaking after the match, Keogh, who had two spells during his playing days at Wycombe, said: "I’m disappointed we didn’t win the game because I thought we deserved to.

“I thought we created numerous chances.

"A lack of concentration done us in in the end with the goals, but I thought we were the team in the ascendancy for most of the game. 

"I think we had a little bit of a period where we weren’t quite at it, but I expected that due to the amount of effort the group put in the last few games. 

"That is why we made changes, to try and bring some energy back in. 

“The mentality the lads showed once again, to not know when their beaten was great.  

"We probably should have won it in the end because we were the team in the ascendancy.  
"Bit of frustration in the end." 

He continued: "We didn’t take them and then we somehow found ourselves one nil down with their first action of the game.  

"We kept going and got control of the game and Kyle (Joseph) took his goal brilliantly.

“You think to yourself is it going to be on of them days when they went 2-1 up, as it was a bit of a sucker punch after all the chances we had.  

"The ability to go again and create more chances was great, a real credit to the group.”