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Oxford United’s Sam Long on chasing in relegation fight

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The Yellows have seven games left to secure Championship survival, starting with the hosting of Hull City on Good Friday, and currently sit 23rd in the league but just one point from safety.

Last season saw Oxford pull away from the bottom three slightly earlier in the campaign as they secured big wins over Sunderland and Sheffield United to fend of those beneath them in the table.

This year however, Matt Bloomfield’s men must keep pace with those sides above them and attempt to jump out of the relegation zone.

“We’re the ones now chasing rather than being chased and it is a different feeling,” Long said prior to Friday’s game against Hull.

Oxford United’s Sam Long runs away from Southampton’s Samuel Edozie[ (Image: Jason Dawson)

“It is probably a little bit easier because obviously you’re not looking behind you, you’re looking in front and you know what you’ve got to do so you’re more concentrating on yourselves rather than other people.

“I think the experience from last year, being able to get some big results towards the end of the year and really dig in, I think will stand us in good stead and hopefully we can do the same.

“I don’t think anyone would have probably expected us to go three games winning and especially in the games that we did win away from home as well.

Sam Long and Ben Nelson celebrate against Sunderland last season (Image: Oxford United)

“I think last year it was a talking point that we weren’t very good away from home and we needed to improve that this year and I think we have done that this year.

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“So actually, going into those sort of games that we do have away from home, I think we can go into that with a lot of confidence but our focus at the moment is on tomorrow and we’ll be fully focused on trying to get the three points against Hull.”

Right back Long signed a new contract this week, remaining at the club he has spent his entire career at.

The 31-year-old has spent his entire 14-year senior career with the club (Image: Oxford United)

The 31-year-old has risen up the leagues with the club since the days in League Two and few would have expected the defender to still be a staple of the team in the second tier.

“I’ve proved people wrong along the way but the main thing is I’ve always stayed true to what I believe in and what I think is right and that’s obviously got me to where I am now and I’ll never change that,” Long declared.

“If anyone’s entitled to their own opinion, whether that’s good or bad, that’s good for them but I just focus on what I can affect and what’s important to me.”





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Oxford United should have beaten Hull City, Bloomfield says

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The U’s drew 1-1 on Good Friday, Cameron Brannagan scoring again from the penalty spot to cancel out Mo Belloumi’s fourth-minute opener.

Oxford created a whopping 3.44 expected goals, creating a number of good chances, none more so than an agonising miss at the back post from Welsh striker Harris in stoppage time.

When asked if the Yellows should have beaten the Tigers, Bloomfield replied: “Yes.”

Harris was sliding at the to meet Stan Mills’ cross late on which almost won the game for the U’s.

“It looked like he was just stretching to get there, whether he was under control of it or not, I’m not sure,” the United boss continued.

“I thought he added real energy to us when we needed it.

“Jamie Donley was just tiring, obviously he had a busy week and I thought Sparky was excellent.

“I thought we were very good, created enough opportunities to win the game.

“It’s not easy to play against Hull and come back from a goal down either, so to keep going and get ourselves back in the game, there’s lots to be pleased with and positive about.”

The Yellows conceded early on similarly to in their last game, a 2-0 defeat at Southampton.

“Really disappointed to go 1-0 down and we have to look at that, but the response from the players to go and create the opportunities that we did, get ourselves back in the goal with the penalty.

“It was so close.

“If we’d have got the win it would have been a very good day.”

Oxford played some neat football at times against the Tigers, Jamie Donley often at the heart of things.

Amidst the scrap of a relegation battle, the Bloomfield is keen to keep the team enjoying their football.

“We’re in a situation that everyone keeps telling me is every game worth six points and cup finals and all the rest of it.

“But I want the boys to go and enjoy their football and to put on a performance that the crowd enjoy.

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“The only way we’re going to win games is to create opportunities and you can’t do that if you’re too tense.

“It’s also about trying to relax them to play some good football and I thought we played some real good stuff today.”

The U’s remain in 23rd after the point, with Leicester still above on goal difference and next opponents Portsmouth one point away in 21st.





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Oxford United manage lively 1-1 draw with Hull City

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A fourth-minute opener from Hull’s Mo Belloumi was a frustrating start, but the United captain’s spot kick levelled things less than ten minutes later.

The U’s late charge saw them almost nick the win through Mark Harris but the ball was turned agonisingly wide of the post.

Will Lankshear found the first effort of the game, seeing his shot from the edge of the box deflected and saved before Hull found an early opener.

Belloumi brought down a long ball forward from Semi Ajayi and drove inside before sticking the ball past Jamie Cumming.

Hull City celebrate Mo Belloumi’s opener against Oxford United (Image: Oxford United)

Oxford responded well however, and Lankshear drew a penalty from Charlie Hughes just nine minutes later, the Tottenham Hotspur loanee about to latch onto Jamie Donley’s through ball before being brought down.

Brannagan tucked away the U’s second penalty in as many home games to level the score.

Matt Bloomfield’s men carried on attacking, finding space in wide areas as Lankshear put a diving header agonisingly over the crossbar.

Will Lankshear wrestles with the Hull City defence (Image: Oxford United)

Donley and Belloumi both put efforts off target from the edge of the box, before the latter directed a cross towards Kyle Joseph just wide of the post with the outside of his boot.

Joseph did find a chance moments later, Belloumi this time picking him out, but Cumming saved his shot from a slight angle inside the area.

Myles Peart-Harris runs with the ball for Oxford United (Image: Oxford United)

The U’s tried to hit back again, Ciaron Brown finding Myles Peart-Harris in space, the winger poking his shot at the goalkeeper before Donley’s heavy touch took the rebound wide, the chance going begging when Peart-Harris crossed back in from an offside position.

A blocked volley from Belloumi saw out the first half.

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Two early second-half chances fell for the Yellows as Michal Helik headed over from close range before Brannagan forced a diving save from Dillon Phillips from a long way out.

Ruben Roosken puts a foot in for Oxford United (Image: Oxford United)

Hull hit back as John Lundstram saw a vicious shot blocked in the box before Matt Crooks had two efforts in the box go begging.

A multitude of shots were blocked by Hull shirts before ambitious efforts from Mark Harris and Helik.

As the board showing four minutes added time was shown, Oxford almost took the win.

Brodie Spencer with eyes on the ball for Oxford United (Image: Oxford United)

Harris slid in at the back post to meet Stan Mills’ low ball but was stretching and could only put it painfully wide of the post.

Substitute Will Vaulks forced a final save out of Phillips with a sweet strike, but it was a point apiece in the end.

Oxford: Cumming, Long, Helik, Brown, Roosken, Konak, Brannagan, Mills, Donley, Peart-Harris, Lankshear

Hull: Phillips, Drameh, Ajayi, Hughes, Coyle, Lundstram, Crooks, Belloumi, Gelhardt, Joseph, McBurnie

Bookings: Hughes





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Oxford United host fifth-placed Hull City to kick off the Easter weekend as the U’s begin their Championship run-in and fight for survival.



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