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Oxford United reportedly raised concerns over a conflict of interest regarding the Rovers boss who managed four U’s players for Northern Ireland in the recent international break.

Northern Ireland lost 2-0 to Italy in their World Cup play-off semi-final before drawing 1-1 with Wales in a friendly on Tuesday.

The EFL confirmed it had been contacted by more than one club with concerns over the issue, with relegation rivals West Bromwich Albion and Portsmouth also having players appear for the Green and White Army.

Northern Ireland head coach Michael O’Neill before an international friendly match at (Image: Nick Potts/PA Wire)

Ciaron Brown, Jamie Donley, and Brodie Spencer played for Northern Ireland across their two fixtures whilst players who are set to play against Blackburn’s rivals in Hull City’s Paddy McNair, Norwich City’s Ruairi McConville, and Preston North End’s Ali McCann all missed the second game.

With Pompey boss, and former Yellows captain, John Mousinho criticising the situation, Oxford head coach Bloomfield was also questioned.

“I think whenever you have players going away on international duty, you’re hoping that they’re fine and come back in relatively good health. The game on Tuesday was even closer to a good Friday game than it was a usual Saturday.

Oxford United boss Matt Bloomfield orders from the touchline (Image: Jason Dawson)

“As regards to anything else, I’d rather not comment.

“Being a football manager is hard enough and I’ve got a big enough job in my hands here, so I should concentrate on that.”

Bloomfield went on to praise Oxford’s internationals, with Mark Harris appearing for Wales against Bosnia & Herzegovina as the Red Dragons lost their World Cup play-off semi-final on penalties after managing a 1-1 draw in normal time.

Ole Romeny also represented Indonesia against St. Kitts & Nevis and Bulgaria, scoring and assisting twice against the former.

Northern Ireland’s Jamie Donley scores their side’s first goal of the game during an (Image: David Davies/PA Wire)

“I felt really disappointed for the boys,” Bloomfield said, sympathising with the five U’s men who missed out on World Cup qualification.

“I thought they all did great. Obviously watching the games and paying a real interest into how they’re getting on and watching with pride if I’m honest.

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“I thought Brodie was brilliant. I thought Brodie was absolutely fantastic.

 “To go away and play; I’ve never got the honour of doing that and those boys are getting to go and play for their country and I just think it’s an incredible honour for them and I thought they did brilliantly.

“I felt really disappointed for them, but that’s gone now and now they concentrate on their club football.”

On loan Spurs midfielder Donley scored against Wales for Northern Ireland.

“An international goal for a young player is a brilliant moment for him, so let’s hope he takes that into the game on Friday and forward into the last seven for us.”





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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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Pompey left back Connor Ogilvie was sent off after 21 minutes for a strong challenge on Stan Mills, whilst Brodie Spencer evaded a second yellow card in the second half.

At a malicious Fratton Park, Oxford thought they had found a winner when Will Lankshear put them 2-1 up with nine minutes left, only for Andre Dozzell to equalise six minutes later.

Keshi Anderson has given the hosts an early lead before Spencer levelled instantly in the second period, scoring his first goal for the U’s.

“My take on the red in real time was…I didn’t think anyone in this stadium was expecting it to be a red, including Oxford,” former Yellows captain Mousinho reacted after the game.

“Oxford’s bench’s reaction…no-one’s asking for anything.

“In these circumstances, when the stakes are so high, you tend to do that. As a manager, as a coaching staff, I didn’t think it was a red card.

“I think if you’re going to do something as monumental as that in a game, you have to be 100% sure.

“I’m not going to hide away from the fact that I don’t think Connor needs to make the challenge. But if that’s a red card, there’s going to be a fair few red cards dished out over the next few weeks.

“My thought in the moment was it wasn’t red and when I’ve seen it back, I don’t think it was.

“There was a heavy challenge that went in on one of my players, then you can talk about the consistency of a decision for the red card versus yellow card.

Brodie Spencer celebrates scoring his first Oxford United goal against Portsmouth (Image: Oxford United)

“My issue with the Spencer one was just to clear up that second yellow.

 “There was no need for anything other to happen. Spencer being booked and he ended up getting sent off. Everyone in the crowd knew it.

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“Everyone on the ground knew it. We knew it. Oxford knew it

“They whipped him off straight away. They’re not idiots. He was almost laughing on the bench.

“Not in a disrespectful way, but I couldn’t believe what had actually happened.

“It was such a strange decision.

“I think we’ll definitely appeal [the Ogilvie red card.”

“We would have been really disappointed with the point before the game.

“But with the circumstances, obviously, the red card and playing that long with 10 men and also going a goal down late on. We’ll take it and dust ourselves off and move on.”





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