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Burton Albion 0, Oxford Utd 1 (17/04)

Adam Chapman scored with a magnificent free-kick at the Pirelli Stadium on Friday night as Oxford United refused to let their season die and proved the party-poopers to beat all party-poopers.

In a game Chris Wilder's team had to win to stay in the hunt for a play-off place, they defended with great fight and strength, and then hit Burton through their on-loan Sheffield United star, with 20 minutes to go to win 1-0.

Chapman's stunning 25-yard shot, which he hit up and over the Burton wall, came after James Constable was fouled.

Oxford were reduced to ten men in the 80th minute when Chris Willmott, beaten to a long ball by substitute Shaun Harrad, hauled the striker down 25 yards out on the right, and was shown the red card.

Burton, needing just a point to clinch promotion to the Football League for the first time, threw the kitchen sink at the visitors in the closing stages, but the U's held out under intense pressure, with Billy Turley getting behind everything.

United had been greatly indebted to their evergreen goalkeeper who pulled off a string of good saves in front of the biggest crowd in Burton's history, one more than watched the FA Cup tie against Manchester United.

This was a remarkable fourth successive clean sheet by United, who sweated buckets to get the result they needed, and leave Burton facing an anxious final few days of the season.

There was an atmosphere of great anticipation in the ground before kick-off, with Oxford fans filling a stand behind one goal and Burton supporters similarly bringing plenty of flags for what they were anticipating might be a night of celebration.

Chris Wilder chose a variation of his recent away formations, Chapman operating as a holding midfielder in front of the back four, and Constable on his own up front, but getting support from the attacking midfielders.

It was a scrappy opening, with both sides determined not to give anything away, and space at a premium.

When Constable was brought down in the sixth minute, it gave Adam Murray a chance from the free-kick, and United's skipper got his shot past the wall, only to see it deflect wide.

Without the suspended Greg Pearson, Albion used big defender Darren Stride up front, and he belied his big frame with a skilful scissors kick which drifted well wide.

Lewis Haldane's sprint down the right was ended uncermmoniously by Aaron Webster, which earned the Burton left back a booking, and after Haldane then fouled back in another clash with Webster, moments later, and escaped a booking, the home fans were on the winger's case.

Craig Nelthorpe wasn't really getting on the ball as the visitors would have hoped, and the balls in to Constable were hardly making it easy for United's top scorer.

But defensively, the U's were strong and doing little.

But when Stride was fouled and Burton flung over a free-kick, Turley came to Oxford's rescue with a vital fist out just as Lee Morris looked set to score.

The keeper then showed it was no fluke with a very firm punch when a corner came over.

Murray was yellow-carded for dissent, and Haldane inevitably followed before the first half had come to an end for persistent infringements.

Just before the half hour, Turley made a vital save with his leg from Keith Gilroy's angled shot to keep the visitors level.

By now Burton were doing most of the pressing, although really clear-cut chances still seemed few and far between.

Goodfellow managed to get around the back of United's defence, but Chris Wilder's team stood firm with some good blocks.

There was a reprieve from the home team's attacking just before the break as Chapman's long diagonal ball out right set Haldane free and he cut inside and hit a firm 20-yard drive, but straight into Deeney's midriff.

At the start of the second half, Constable had a superb 18-yard effort on the turn, which was tipped over by Deeney.

Turley made a stunning save from Marc Goodfellow's 20-yard drive, palming the ball to his right when it seemed to be heading for the top left corner, and how Morris didn't score from the follow-up only he will know.

Stride picked up the loose ball and squared it for Morris in front of an open goal, but he couldn't get enough of a connection on it.

Knowing they had to win, Oxford brought on Craig Farrell to support Constable, and although it did that, it also made them more open.

Burton saw a header from Gilroy's corner held comfortably by Turley, who had more trouble with a Goodfellow shot, saving at the second attempt.

Midway through the second half, the U's threw caution to the wind by sending on Yemi Odubade as another attacker, in place of Damian Batt, in a desperate attempt to break the deadlock.

And they got it, through Chapman, to send the U's fans into raptures.

Odubade might even have got a second on the break, but lost possession, and Constable went close in the final minute.

In the fifth minute of stoppage time, Burton's substitute striker Shaun Harrad was also sent off after a melee in the Oxford goalmouth in which he appeared to hit out at Turley.

Oxford Utd: Turley; Batt (Odubade), Willmott, Foster, Sandwith; Chapman, Haldane (Hutchinson), Murray, Clist, Nelthorpe (Farrell); Constable. Subs not used: Hinchliffe, Carruthers. Sent off: Willmott. Booked: Turley, Murray, Haldane, Chapman.

Att: 6,192 (1,067 from Oxford).

Comments(4)

Richard Wickson says...
6:24pm Sat 18 Apr 09

Not pretty, quite negative early on but a great goal, very well taken by Chapman (sign him up Chris)and how Mac Farland can say the Referee won the game for Oxford had me positively screaming, their players were lifting their legs and throwing themselves around the pitch and at least 2 should have been booked for diving, but the scoreline was more important than the performance and i very rarely say that, well done the boys in blue, Unfortunately the 5 points deduction and todays results make it almost impossible for us to reach the ploffs, surely Mr Brown should now do the decent thing and fall on his sword, we would be almost guaranteed a ploff spot tonight but for the deduction. What a second half of the season tho, well done to the players, Chris Wilder and the whole of the OUFC crew(with the exception of the person who failed to ensure Hutch was registered) and Fans!

rickenback says...
12:06am Sun 19 Apr 09

luton will take over next season, so come on give us some points back !two will do you incompetent bast***ds..

wheatleyox says...
1:03am Sun 19 Apr 09

mick brown sould now go

tolpuddle martyr says...
6:29pm Sun 19 Apr 09

Its not impossible that we can still make the play offs. For this to happen we need Torquay to take only one point from Barrow (A) who need point/s to avoid relegation and Burton (H) who need a draw to be confirmed as champions. In addition Stevenage would have to get no more than 2 points from Kidderminster (H) and Mansfield (A) Rob Duffy to do us a fvaour?. Or a little less likely for Kiddy to only take one point from Stevenage (A)and Kettering (H). Oxford would perhaps need to win by two goals at home to Northwich. With everything that has happened lately like the late goal v Wrexham, maybe all is not lost. No use harping on about the five point deduction, Mick Brown is not blameless but has been a loyal servant of the club for two decades, and the Conference authorities should have spotted the matter on the first occasion. The three points that we dropped away to Lewis would be handy now but nobody seems make an issue of that. Well done to Chris Wilder and the team, even if we stay in the Conference next season, we now have three years experience while Luton might take time to adjust to playing at places like Grays and Salisbury.

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