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Patto praises mighty U's

DARREN Patterson is hoping the confidence his Oxford United team got from their superb win at Halifax on Saturday will be carried on into Monday's game against Stevenage.

The U's took Halifax to the cleaners at the Shay with a 3-0 victory that brought them successive away wins for the first time this season.

And centre forward Justin Richards has had a big weight taken off his shoulders by getting off the mark at last, in his ninth game for United.

Richards scored Oxford's second goal with a deft flick with his heel from Matt Green's cross, and Patterson will now wait to see whether the two strikers will be fit enough to start against promotion-chasing Stevenage in today's testing clash at the Kassam Stadium.

The victory over Halifax was something Oxford had been threatening, and it lifted them three places in the Blue Square Premier table.

"We played very well," said Patterson.

"I was very pleased with the second half especially. We controlled the game and 3-0 didn't flatter us at all. We could have won the game by a lot more.

"We'd been threatening that kind of score for some time - consistently prod- ucing the performance, without getting the goals.

"Once the second one went in, the confidence of the lads in passing the ball - on a poor pitch - was excellent.

"Hopefully that will give us the confidence we need to go into our home match against Stevenage.

"We're so pleased for Justin. He hadn't scored, but he'd worked his socks off, and his link play was excellent, he was just missing the goals.

"Hopefully that's the starting block for him and he can start scoring regularly.

"I thought the first half we were quite fortunate because in the first 20 minutes Halifax were stronger, sharper all over the park really. But after that when we started raising our game, we played really well.

"To win away 3-0, and play some of the football we did in the second half, was excellent.

"The lads have shown a lot of character, and we'll be looking for that character again on Monday.

"It's a sterner task, in that we're at home, and we want a reaction from the lads from the last home result.

"Our team shape and discipline, especially in the second half, was excellent with the way we've pressed the ball and controlled the game was excellent, and we're looking to do that again on Monday. We're looking for a win against Stevenage."

United's manager said Richards didn't need to win over the supporters anyway, but his goal will still do him the world of good.

He said: "Usually a striker that doesn't score doesn't get on with the fans, but he's had an ovation from our fans every time he comes off because they see how hard the lad works and they see his quality in his link play is first class.

"You can see he's played higher than this.

"Hopefully he can chip in with a number of goals between now and the end of the season."

7:54am Monday 24th March 2008

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Posted by: jack frost, abingdon on 9:47am Mon 24 Mar 08
Thanks lads it was my burfday on Sat,couldn't make the match with family commitments but never missed it on radio.and yer made my day.thanks to you all and see yer 15:00 today will be in me seat OXFORD MAIL END.GOOD LUCK TO YER ALL JACK FROST
Posted by: joeys, left toey on 12:03pm Mon 24 Mar 08
high keep up the good work oufc

your in the results game and you won on saturday -you achieved somehting - lets see you achieve again today

COME ON YOU YELLOWS
Posted by: Peter Devonshire, Yateley on 8:52pm Mon 24 Mar 08
It was my birthday too and I remember being at Anfield 22 years ago. I went today and thoroughly enjoyed seeing a committed Oxford side probably for the first time since they were relegated two years ago
Posted by: enter what you see, I SEE A TITLE COMMING TO A CLUB NEAR YOU on 9:04pm Mon 24 Mar 08
things are comming together nicely

WELL DONE ALL AT OUFC

THIS TIME NEXT YEAR RODDERS - we`ll be top of the league
Posted by: rosie &jim, old manor on 2:35am Tue 25 Mar 08
maybe re name new manor? get another end!good football !!good players..get used to playing together
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