And goalkeeper Allsop said: “Every time we've had a setback this season we have shown that we go again.
“We talk about managing the process and everything else will follow. We do that every day and that shows in our performances.”
WYCOMBE needed a stoppage-time equaliser from Richard Kone (inset) to snatch a 1-1 draw at PETERBOROUGH and keep themselves in second place, ahead of Wrexham on goal difference.
Posh took a deserved lead through Malik Mothersille’s 16th-minute penalty but the Chairboys salvaged what could be a crucial point when Kone scored his 20th goal of the season in all competitions.
“There were some choice words at half-time,” said Wycombe head coach Mike Dodds. “Then I felt we had a lot more energy and purpose and we rolled our sleeves up.”
Peterborough boss Darren Ferguson said: “We have got ourselves to blame for not killing the game off.”
WREXHAM moved level with Wycombe on 68 points after Sam Smith's second-half goal was enough to beat ROTHERHAM 1-0 for a first home win in four league games.
“The way we stuck to our job in hand was really good because Rotherham will make it difficult for you,” said Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson.
STOCKPORT sit fourth after a goalless draw against fellow play-off hopefuls CHARLTON at Edgeley Park.
HUDDERSFIELD dropped out...