Two points dropped at Oxford - Lampard

Coventry are the top scorers in the Championship with 14 goals in four games
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Coventry City manager Frank Lampard admits his overriding emotion was disappointment after his side were held to a 2-2 draw at Oxford United.
The Sky Blues twice led, but could not go on to secure a third successive Championship win.
Victory would have taken them second, but they sit fifth after Cameron Brannagan's second half free-kick salvaged a first point of the season for the Us.
"I'm disappointed to drop points," Lampard told BBC Radio CWR.
"They made the second half difficult for us without doubt, but the first half was probably as good as you can play without being two, three, four up. Our play was brilliant.
"The second half was different, fair play to them. They put it behind us, were more direct, opened the game up and we couldn't quite wrestle it back and never got that control again.
"Then we had that massive chance at the end so for sure, we're disappointed to have dropped two points."