Oxford UTD 1 – 0 Sheff UTD

Siriki Dembele’s first half goal Oxford, Kassam Stadium, Promoted Sheffield United 1-0 against the win and Chris Wilder’s former club ruined the return.
The knives refused to return to the top of the Sky bet championship table.
Burnley’s 2-1 in Coventry had previously brought Clarets to the top, and Wilder’s team could have done nothing about it.
In a match, Scrappy hit Dembele 38 minutes and passed the goalkeeper Michael Coper at a close distance after Michal Helen, and then helped Ciaron Brown Will Vaulks long.
It was just Dembele’s second goal of the season – he also shot Oxford in the previous home match against Watford.
The knives praising the best record in the championship were not in the best way, but he opposed a Oxford side that fought for everything in difficult, windy conditions.
Oxford boss Gary Rowett returned to Watford 1-0 in the last home fixtures, and Wilder chose an unchanged side.
After a quiet start, Rhian Brewster made a shot on the turn of a slight deviation for visitors. Shortly thereafter, on the other side, Oxford Center Helen Helen, Dembele’s corner, was directly introduced to a solid title in the goalkeeper Michael Cooper.
Oxford’s players were determined to have an elbow when the advanced Ole Romanian went for a title in the box, but neither the referee James Linington nor his assistant.
Wilder’s men approached when Harrison Passed to enter Harrison Burrows’ home defense in the 22nd minute and made an early angle shot by Jamie Cumming.
Cumming provided an even better savings with a leg of Tyrese Campbell’s low shot.
Oxford was very confident in Vaulks’s long shots and the height of Helen, Brown and I Nelson.
After returning to the knives, there was a good response, and he had to make a smart savings from Sydie Peck on his close pole.
Visitors collapsed in the second half, hoping to take advantage of fast counter -attacks.
When Brown threatened Brewster, he intervened an extraordinary last ditch before Cumming fell to save a persuasive campbell effort.
Peck tried his chance from 30 meters and saw the whistle of the shot.
Oxford defended both the corners and the long shots of Jack Robinson’s long shots, but in 12 matches, only for their second win and for a large three points in the proposal to overcome the fall.
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