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The hard working U's ended the Bantam's unbeaten record
in all competitions this season thanks to the mercurial
Chris Maguire's brilliant injury time free-kick.
Maguire fooled City 'keeper Colin Doyle by curling the ball over the wall and into
the bottom right hand corner from 22 yards.
Doyle's first movement was to his right but he appeared unsighted
and was rooted to his line. It was Mags' seventh goal of the season.
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Bradford were denied a second penalty at the death
after Romain Vincelot fell to the turf after a challenge in the box from the superb
Charlie Raglan.In truth it was a very tight affair but the game had some very good
moments and the effort and commitment from both sides was terrific.
You could see why Bradford have conceded very few goals as their back line
is highly organised and they dominate in the air. They were fortunate to gain
a soft penalty in the first half as Edwards was harshly adjudged to have blocked
Dieng. Clarke drove his pen. high against the crossbar.
Overall a solid Oxford display - Raglan and Dunkley excelled at the back,
confident handling from Eastwood, running power from Rothwell
and Ryan Taylor enjoyed a cameo on the left wing. He had a fine game.
The plaudits go to Chris Maguire again - where would we be without the
talented Scot?