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🎧 Oxford at a low ebb after Baggies blowpublished at 16:33 24 February
16:33 24 February
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The Dub - Post WBA
"A disappointing game, a disappointing result but ultimately, from a perspective point of view, if you look where the team is now compared to where it was when Gary took over, you can't really argue.
"It was always going to be a difficult fixture but probably one that you write off you think as a learning point for further down the line and you hope further down the line is next year and what the club need to do to be successful next year as well."
On the back of the 2-0 loss at West Bromwich Albion, Robyn Cowen is joined by former Oxford United defender Ben Purkiss and podcaster George Elek to discuss the U's six-match winless streak, toxicity around the club and what the downwards spell truly means going forward.
Rowett calls on U's to be more clinicalpublished at 18:48 22 February
18:48 22 February
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Oxford manager Gary Rowett watches as his side lose to West Brom
Gary Rowett said his Oxford United side have to be more clinical in front of goal if they are to arrest their slump in form.
Speaking to BBC Radio Oxford after his side lost 2-0 at West Brom, the U's manager said: "The moments when the game opens up can you find the quality?
"We probably showed for the last five games moments we get into where it should end up in a shot, moments where you get into where there is an attacking opportunity or a promising opportunity and they fizzle out because we make the wrong pass or decision."
Oxford have won just one game on the road all season and are now winless in their past six but Rowett believes their luck will turn if they keep working hard.
"You are in a division with teams like Middlesbrough that have lost five games on the spin," he added. "It is not an easy division and it takes prisoners very quickly.
"From the highs of the early run of form to the disappointment of the last four or five games just petering out a little bit, but we have to do something about it."
Oxford trying to be more creative in attack - Rowettpublished at 12:36 21 February
12:36 21 February
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Oxford United boss Gary Rowett says his side are "working hard" to try and be more creative in attack ahead of the trip to West Bromwich Albion on Saturday.
Results vastly improved after Rowett took charge in late December, the U's going on a nine-game unbeaten run (W5 D4) to move away from the bottom three.
They suffered their first defeat under Rowett at Burnley on 4 February and also lost 2-0 at home to Portsmouth last time out.
Oxford are now without a win in their past five Championship games (D3 L2) and have scored just one goal in that time, drawing a blank in three consecutive matches.
But Rowett says he's "seen a good reaction" from his players and that games are always going to be determined by fine margins.
"When you go a goal ahead in this division it makes a huge difference to the outcome of the game," he told BBC Radio Oxford.
"Disappointed as we were, the players have been back on it this week. They've worked really hard to try and improve on one or two areas.
"Of course, we're trying to be a little bit more creative in some of those final third positions and help the attackers build that confidence back up."
Rowett added: "The team has to chip in, set-pieces, other ways of scoring, the team have to support the forwards and create opportunities for them.
"But ultimately if you're a forward player, you need to step up and come up with some of those moments.
"There is no easy solution. It's a tough league and what we've got to do is work really, really hard to make those things go our way."
Rowett happy to see Mowbray back on touchlinepublished at 15:16 20 February
15:16 20 February
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Oxford United boss Gary Rowett says he is delighted to see West Bromwich Albion head coach Tony Mowbray back on the touchline ahead of the two sides meeting on Saturday.
Pick of the stats: West Bromwich Albion v Oxford Unitedpublished at 12:40 20 February
12:40 20 February
West Bromwich Albion welcome Oxford United to The Hawthorns on Saturday (15:00 GMT) with both sides looking to return to winning ways.
Since winning five of their opening six games, the Baggies have won just six of the 27 matches that have followed (D14 L7), but still remain in control of their own play-off destiny.
The U's are without a win in their past five games (D3 L2) but are nine points above the bottom three as things stand.
West Brom have won just one of their past eight league games against Oxford United (D3 L4), though it did come during their most recent home match against the U's in March 1999 (2-0).
Oxford United have won just one of their 11 away league games against West Brom (D2 L8), failing to keep a single clean sheet during that time.
West Bromwich Albion lost 2-0 at home to Blackburn in their previous league game at the Hawthorns but haven't lost consecutively at home since October 2022.
Oxford won five of their first seven Championship games under Gary Rowett (D2), scoring 12 goals. They've since gone winless in five games, scoring just once (D3 L2).
West Brom manager Tony Mowbray has won both of his previous managerial encounters with Oxford United, beating them twice when he was Blackburn manager in League One in 2017-18.
🎧 Is the new manager bounce over?published at 15:11 17 February
15:11 17 February
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Oxford fall to defeat against Portsmouth
"The game just descended into a terrible affair between two pretty poor teams."
Robyn Cowen and Jerome Sale are joined by former Oxford United defender Ben Purkiss and podcaster George Elek to discuss the U's disappointing loss to Portsmouth, which incurred a 30-minute interruption due to a medical emergency.
Fan stable after medical emergency at Oxfordpublished at 18:37 15 February
18:37 15 February
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Oxford United say the supporter who was treated for a medical emergency during Saturday's defeat by Portsmouth is in a stable condition in hospital.
The unnamed fan, who was sitting in the North Stand at the Kassam Stadium, suffered a cardiac arrest during the first half of the Championship match.
The game was stopped for 30 minutes as medics provided treatment.
"The club would like to place on record our thanks to the onsite medical team from St John Ambulance and South Central Ambulance Service, Thames Valley Police, stadium stewards, and off duty paramedics who arrived on the scene within 30 seconds," Oxford said in a statement on their website., external
"CPR was administered and the person concerned was eventually resuscitated, before being taken to hospital.
"We would also like to thank the supporters in the area for the part they played, as well as the on-pitch referee team for taking the players off the pitch during this time."
Rowett reacts to Oxford's defeat by Portsmouthpublished at 18:18 15 February
18:18 15 February
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Oxford United boss Gary Rowett spoke to BBC Radio Oxford following Saturday's 2-0 Championship defeat by Portsmouth.
Both Pompey goals came in the second half of a game that was stopped for more than 30 minutes because of a medical emergency in the stands at the Kassam Stadium.
"My immediate thoughts are for the supporter who needed the attention. Hopefully he's ok. As a flip side to that, when that happens and the players have to go off the pitch, it becomes a bit of a fractured first half and difficult to create any rhythm or continuity within that," Rowett said.
"Our performance was a little bit too rigid first half, we needed to play with a little bit more freedom in certain areas.
"I thought we got into some really good positions but it's that final pass – it's been creeping in for the last three or four games – to get someone into a goalscoring position just hasn't quite been there.
"We conceded a very poor goal from a set-piece with bodies in the box and we don't deal with, then we had three clear cut chances and should score all three, let alone at least one, and we chase the game at the end and leave ourselves open."
Pick of the stats: Oxford United v Portsmouthpublished at 16:54 13 February
16:54 13 February
Plenty at stake as Oxford United welcome Portsmouth to the Kassam on Saturday (12:30 GMT).
Pompey go into the game with a four-point cushion over the relegation zone with the Us just two places, but a further five points, ahead of them in 16th.
John Mousinho's side haven't picked up a point on the road since a draw at Swansea in November while their only away win came six weeks earlier at QPR.
Gary Rowett's United side have suffered just one defeat since Boxing Day - a run of 11 games - which was a 1-0 reverse at Burnley last week, though they are winless in four, scoring just once across those games.
Oxford United have won just one of their past 10 league games against Portsmouth (D6 L3) and are winless in their last six games (D4 L2).
Portsmouth have only won one of their past seven EFL visits to Oxford (D3 L3); a 1-0 victory in February 2021.
After one win in eight home league games between September and December (D4 L3), Oxford have won four of their past five games (D1).
Portsmouth have lost each of their past seven away league games; their longest run since March 2006 in the Premier League (9 games).
Portsmouth's Callum Lang has more league goals against Oxford (6 in 7 games) than any other side, netting in each of his last four league games against them.
Oxford's Bradshaw to miss 'weeks' with injurypublished at 14:05 12 February
14:05 12 February
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Tom Bradshaw joined Oxford in January, signing from Millwall
Oxford United boss Gary Rowett has said that he expects striker Tom Bradshaw to be out for "a good few weeks".
The striker was left out of Oxford's squad in their scoreless draw with Derby County on Tuesday night because of an injury to his MCL (medial collateral ligament).
"I don't think he's going to be back quickly," Rowett told BBC Radio Oxford.
"I think it will be a matter of weeks, a good few weeks. It's disappointing for us."
Bradshaw signed for Oxford from Millwall midway through January and has since made five appearances and is still yet to score for the U's.
This setback leaves Oxford with just one senior striker in Mark Harris after loanee striker Dane Scarlett was recalled by his parent club Tottenham Hotspur.
Rowett has only lost one Championship match since his appointment and his team are 16th, nine points above the relegation zone.
Reasons for Eustace move won't be 'black and white' - Rowettpublished at 13:21 12 February
13:21 12 February
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John Eustace has been in charge of Blackburn Rovers for a year
Swapping a promotion push with Blackburn Rovers for a relegation battle with Derby County is "too simplistic" a way to look at head coach John Eustace's potential move, says Oxford United boss Gary Rowett.
Eustace is close to leaving sixth-placed Rovers for a Derby side that moved out of the relegation places on goal difference on Tuesday night after picking up a point against Rowett's Oxford in a underwhelming goalless draw at Pride Park.
Despite being at opposite ends of the table, it is understood that Eustace believes that Derby are the better long-term project. And with him and his family living in the region, location is also seen as motivating factor behind the potential move.
"It's very difficult to judge that decision," Rowett told BBC Sport.
"It's very easy to be black and white and say one team is sixth and one team is fourth from bottom when trying to understand why.
"Unless you are in a certain person's shoes, it's hard to judge why they want to make that decision. Both clubs are very good clubs, there is a history [as a player] with this club with someone like John.
"I'm not judging that, it's not for me to make comment on it, but I think it is a little too simplistic to think about it in those terms.
"What I would say is that it is very difficult to get into that position in the Championship [play-off spots], so there must be some form of a reason and I can only presume why he would want to make that move."
"It was a difficult game, as we knew it would be. It was quite physical, which Derby tried to make it. It's a strength they have got.
"It was a game that lacked quality. I thought we got embroiled in a little bit of a fight and little bit of a scrap.
"It was disappointing from our perspective, having only lost to Burnley in 11 games we have shown a level of quality and today we didn't quite do that. But you also have to be respectful of the division and teams are fighting for their lives aren't they.
Rowett 'expects' Eustace to become Derby bosspublished at 16:31 10 February
16:31 10 February
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Oxford United boss Gary Rowett says he "expects" John Eustace to become the new Derby County head coach - but it won't change his approach to the game against them on Tuesday night either way.
Rowett suffered his first loss as U's boss at Burnley last week, having previously gone on a nine-game unbeaten run since taking over (W5 D4).
The 50-year-old returns to Pride Park, where he made 120 appearances as a player between 1995 and 1998 and managed from March 2017 to May 2018.
"It's a club I know really well, a club I've got a lot of fondness for, a lot of time for," Rowett told BBC Radio Oxford.
"But ultimately, we're going back there trying to win the game, like I have done many times going back there as an opposition manager."
Derby are understood to have made an official approach for Blackburn Rovers head coach Eustace but are yet to name their new boss.
"I don't know whether the situation will make a lot of difference to us in terms of what we've got to do," Rowett said.
"We will be prepared like we always are away from home and regardless of whether they do or don't have a new manager, we won't take the game in any different vein.
"My presumption - and it's probably not founded on anything other than presumption - is that at some point, John Eustace will probably be Derby manager.
"So, whether that's at some point tomorrow and he takes the game or whether he's at the game - whatever that is, I think if you're a Derby player, you're going to perform for the staff there like they did on Saturday.
"But you're also going to have half an eye on 'there might be a new manager somewhere out there watching', whether they're in the stands or the dugout, so I don't think it will change anything."
Pick of the stats: Derby County v Oxford Unitedpublished at 16:12 10 February
16:12 10 February
Oxford United are looking to bounce back from their first defeat of 2025 as they make the trip to managerless Derby County on Tuesday (19:45 GMT).
The U's had not lost since boss Gary Rowett's appointment in December but faltered to a 1-0 defeat against Burnley last time out.
While, the Rams ended a seven game losing streak with a draw against Norwich City on the weekend but remain a relegation threat.
Derby County have lost just one of their last six league games against Oxford United (W4 D1), though the Rams did lose their last home match against the U's 2-1 in August 2023.
Oxford United have won three of their last six away league games against Derby County (D1 L2), with each of those three victories coming via a one-goal margin.
Derby County have lost their last four home league games without scoring a single goal, with three of those 1-0 defeats. The Rams last had a longer home losing run between July and October 2020 (5), while the Rams have never lost five in a row without scoring, with this their 2,558th home game in the Football League since being founder members in 1888.
Oxford United suffered their first league defeat under Gary Rowett last time out against Burnley (W5 D4). The former Derby manager has won each of his last four away league games at Pride Park (one with Birmingham, three with Millwall).
Although Oxford striker Tom Bradshaw only has one Championship goal in seven appearances against Derby, that goal came in a 1-0 win at Pride Park under current U's manager Gary Rowett, when he was manager of Millwall in December 2019.
Trafford picks up player of the month gongpublished at 11:21 7 February
11:21 7 February
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James Trafford saved two penalties in the final minutes against Sunderland at Turf Moor
Burnley keeper James Trafford has been named the Championship player of the month for January.
The 22-year-old did not concede a single goal, keeping six clean sheets and saving two Wilson Isidor penalties in the dying minutes to ensure a point against promotion-rivals Sunderland.
Burnley manager Scott Parker told the EFL website, external: "This is well deserved. James has been incredible all season, not just this month. Since I arrived he has been a top professional and a rock for the team."
Sky Sports' EFL pundit Don Goodman said: "On individual performance, it would be difficult to have a more perfect month than James Trafford.
"Burnley's defensive stability is going to be the key in their bid for promotion, and Trafford is central to that."
Coventry midfielder Jamie Allen, Oxford United defender Ciaron Brown and Sunderland keeper Anthony Patterson were also up for the award.