A man who raped an Oxford University student has been jailed for nine years.

Aoan Gonzalez, 32, of Cowley Road, Oxford, was said to have treated the 22-year-old like a 'piece of meat'.

The trial had heard the student, who cannot be named, had gone on a drink and drugs binge after watching England's World Cup victory over Paraguay on June 10 last year.

After watching the match, she went to a barbecue with friends, before meeting Gonzalez, who sold her cocaine and took her to a friend's flat.

The Royal Mail worker then raped her and Mohammed Shojai, 30, of Richfield Road, in Reading, sexually assaulted her. Both men denied the charges and said the student had consented to sex.

But on March 31 this year, the jury found Gonzalez guilty of two counts of rape and Shojai guilty of sexual assault.

During the trial, Amjad Malik, prosecuting, told the jury that the men had treated the undergraduate like a "piece of meat".

At Oxford Crown Court yesterday, he added that the trial had been an "emotional rollercoaster" for her as she was forced to relive events.

Sentencing Gonzalez, Judge David Morton Jack, told him he would be on the sex offenders' register for life and recommended that he should be deported. Shojai received a three-year prison sentence.