Coventry City boss Mark Robins told BBC CWR:
“We can drop ourselves in it, that’s for sure. We can’t be giving goals away like that.
“But some of our attacking play was unbelievable – and they have had to defend really well. Their keeper’s made two great saves.
“If Haji Wright keeps going like that, with his pace and power all over the pitch, then he’s going to be unplayable.
“What a game though. Some tasty football from both sides – and a great way for us to start at home.”
Oxford United boss Des Buckingham told BBC Radio Oxford:
“Football can be a cruel game – and the last 30 seconds of the game has just shown us that again. We deserved a point.
“But I said to the players that they can be so proud, after a wonderful performance last week, of the way we’ve come away from home and performed against such a tough team in an atmosphere like this.
“To come here and be brave enough to play the way we did, I can’t ask much more of them.
“If we keep showing that same desire and togetherness for the next 44 games, we’ll put ourselves in a very strong space.”