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Three Talking Points as Oxford United Lose Against Sunderland

Oxford United exited the FA Cup with a 1-0 home defeat against Premier League outfit, Sunderland.

The U’s battled hard but a first-half penalty for the visitors was enough to seal the result.

Here are three talking points from the game.

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Oxford United Lose Against Sunderland

Returning Players

Despite it being a disaster against Norwich, Matt Bloomfield stuck with a back four but there was a change in personnel and the players looked much more comfortable.

There was a cup start for goalkeeper Matt Ingram, who was arguably Oxford’s best player, making several stops in the game, while there were starts for Jeon Jin-woo and Jamie Donley, with the latter returning from injury.

Also back from injury was Jack Currie, with the defender putting in a good display in defence.

Bright Start

Oxford will be pleased with the way they started this game and put in a decent display against the in-form Black Cats.

Admittedly, the final third is where the U’s continue to struggle but across the rest of the park, they went toe-to-toe with the Premier League outfit and ended the game defiant in defeat.

Controversial Decisions

However, you could argue that the game was decided on two controversial decisions on the day.

The referee awarded Sunderland a penalty on the 30-minute mark when Christ Makosso made a challenge in the box. From one angle it looked like he got a toe on the ball but whichever way you look at it, it was a challenge that didn’t need to be made.

At the other end, Will Lankshear broke through and got past the defender but the official blew up for a foul before the Spurs loanee slotted home what would have been a deserved equaliser.

It was an afternoon where Oxford didn’t quite get the rub of the green but will be pleased with their display.

 

Featured image courtesy of IMAGO / IPS

About Dale Ventham, Editor

Dale joined LWOF as a Football Writer in 2015 and has since been promoted to an editor for the site. He covers Oxford United with news, views and opinions.