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Oxford United boss on huge Portsmouth relegation clash
21st play 23rd in the Championship on Easter Monday as the U’s travel to Fratton Park, with Bloomfield facing former teammate and former Oxford captain John Mousinho.
The result of the fixture is expected to be decisive in the fight for survival with Portsmouth just one point ahead of the Yellows and one place from safety.
A win for United would most likely lift them out of the bottom three, whereas a win for Pompey would create a cushion between them and Bloomfield’s men.
The U’s boss has praised his ‘friend’ Mousinho ahead of the enormous clash.
“I know John really, really well,” Bloomfield admitted.
“I was a teammate of John’s. We were teammates at Wycombe many years ago.
Matt Bloomfield applauds Oxford United fans at the Kassam (Image: Oxford United)
“We’ve been on the PFA committee together. He’s someone I’d consider a friend as well as an ex-teammate.
“I think he’s done a great job at Portsmouth in the time. He’s obviously had a few years now, so he’s been able to mould the team, mould the club into what he wants it to be. I think he’s done a very good job and I look forward to seeing him on Monday.
Mark Harris shields the ball for Oxford United against Portsmouth (Image: Mike Allen)
“I always want to win. I hate losing, so we’ve just got to make sure we’re ready to go.
“it’s a big game. We know it’s a big game. It’s a tough game for us.
“Fratton Park is always a fantastic atmosphere, a really tough place to go and play football. It’s a big game. I don’t want to understate it either.
Cameron Brannagan converts his penalty against Hull City (Image: Oxford United)
“We’ve got to make sure we’re tactically astute for our position. We’ve got to make sure we’re ready to play.
“We can’t get carried away with what’s going on elsewhere. We’ve just got to make sure we turn up. We’ve been speaking about consistency and we’ve found a little bit and we have to keep working at it.
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Myles Peart-Harris has a shot saved (Image: Oxford United)
“It doesn’t just come. We’ve got to keep working hard and keep preparing properly and keep making sure that you’re doing as much as you possibly can to be ready for the games and that’s what we’ve got to do over the weekend.
“We’ve got to make sure we’re calm enough to play properly.
“We wouldn’t be able to create the number of chances we did against Hull if we were too emotional, too hyper, too tense.
“We’ve got to play with emotion because emotion is important. If you challenge in the right way, emotion can be a really strong strength.
“But we’ve got to make sure that we keep it within realms that’s helpful and not unhelpful.”
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Will Lankshear condemns Oxford United after Pompey draw
The striker, on loan from Tottenham Hotspur, scored his 10th goal of the season to put Oxford ahead 2-1 in the 81st minute at Fratton Park, but an Andre Dozzell equaliser snatched two points from the U’s grasp with three minutes to go.
United should have beaten Hull City in their last match after creating good chances but only managed a draw, and it was only four games ago that the Yellows forfeited a win to draw with Charlton Athletic in similar circumstances.
“It’s a very tough place to come so I think if you offer us a draw before the game, of course we want to win the game, but I think we’ll take it,” said a dejected Lankshear after the game on Easter Monday.
“Just the way the game went with the sending off and the chances we had, I thought we played pretty well.
Jamie Donley carries the ball for Oxford United (Image: Oxford United)
“I also feel like, you know, why it hurts so much is for me, I think there’s just been one too many games this season where that’s happened. And it’s very disappointing.
“I think it’s just one too many games.
“That’s kind of been the story of our season. We’ve just sort of come up short in a lot of the games.
“But we’ve got to dust ourselves off and keep positive and go into the last five games.
“Because at the end of the day, we didn’t lose. And I think that’s the main thing. We’ve still got a point on the board.”
The 20-year-old’s header saw him reach double figures for goals in all competitions this season.
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“Hopefully I can get a few more,” Lankshear continued.
“I think I’m going to need a few more if we’re going to stay up.
“I’m going to keep pushing and keep going and keep scoring goals. Because that’s my passion. That’s what I’m here to do.
“I’m really happy that I could score today. And just disappointing that it wasn’t the winning goal.”
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Teammate Brodie Spencer scored his first goal for the club, with Lankshear revealing he had a sense that the Northern Irishman’s moment would come against Pompey.
“I’m buzzing for Brodie.
“I know that he’s been really working hard to score his first goal for Oxford. And I think he’s been a brilliant player for us this season.
“I did actually tell him yesterday, although he doesn’t remember it apparently, I did say that he was going to score, I felt like he was going to score.
“I’m really happy for him”
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Oxford United boss makes crowd remark after Pompey draw
The U’s cancelled out Keshi Anderson’s early opener with Brodie Spencer’s first goal for the club before going ahead through Will Lankshear with nine minutes left.
Andre Dozzell then found a late equaliser to rescue a point for ten-man Pompey who were without Connor Ogilvie who saw red in the first half.
“We could have done, yes, absolutely,” the Yellows boss replied when asked if his side should have won the match.
“We’ve worked so incredibly hard to get our nose in front, to get ahead in the game against really tough opposition in such an incredible atmosphere.
“We feel terribly disappointed that we’re not walking away with all three points there.”
It was another fixture where Oxford saw points evade them, with the recent draw with Charlton Athletic also seeing them concede in the dying embers.
Jamie Donley carries the ball for Oxford United (Image: Oxford United)
“The Charlton goal and today, are both second phases of [set pieces]. In those moments, you can go over them and over them, but every situation in that is different.
“It’s messy, there are players moving around and it’s about making sure you get attached to someone and in the box.
“We’ve been put in the box today, there’s one player free and the ball’s dropped to him and he’s stuck it away.
Cameron Brannagan runs away with the ball for Oxford United (Image: Oxford United)
“So, we need to make sure we improve on that.”
The red card in the first half angered the home fans, creating an even more feisty atmosphere at Fratton Park, with some items even being thrown after the dismissal.
“I was discussing it with the crowd around me who wanted to give me their opinions and they were a little bit more accepting of it after half-time when they’d seen it back,” revealed Bloomfield.
“I’ve not seen it back yet so I probably should wait before I comment.
“Stan’s dribbling the ball, gets scythed down and it’s all his fault that the player got sent off,” the U’s boss remarked sarcastically.
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Brodie Spencer celebrates scoring his first Oxford United goal against Portsmouth (Image: Oxford United)
“So, he’s getting stuff thrown at him (by the crowd).
“Obviously you don’t want to see those kinds of situations. But considering the circumstances, I think it’s always going to be that way inclined.”
“It’s a fantastic place, an incredible atmosphere.”
Will Lankshear celebrates putting Oxford United ahead against Portsmouth (Image: Oxford United)
Bloomfield also offered his two cents on the challenge which could have seen Spencer shown a second yellow card.
“From my opinion, I think it was a very clever play from the Portsmouth player.
“He’s felt Brodie trying to get back [and] cut across him, tried to get contact and go down, which is obviously an intelligent play.
“So I haven’t seen it back yet and I don’t know what kind of contact there was, if any.”
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