Exeter City v Oxford match report
Report: Exeter City 0 Oxford Utd 0
For the second time this season, Exeter City and Oxford United played out a goalless stalemate as defences came out on top in a 0-0 at St James Park.
Chances came and went at both ends – no better than a late header from Danny Coles in front of the Big Bank which was unfathomably saved – but neither team could burst the net.
For City, it was a much-needed clean-sheet but disappointingly it ended all-square with some inspirational goalkeeping from Ryan Clarke and some wayward shooting.
The big news for the Grecians ahead of their Tuesday evening kick-off against Oxford United was the inclusion of Matt Oakley on the bench, on the mend after a long-standing injury.
Matt Grimes missed out on the starting line-up after sustaining injury against AFC Wimbledon, while teenager Matt Jay was once again in the squad, taking a seat amongst the subs.
Liam Sercombe also returned after missing out against the Dons, while Craig Woodman returned to the starting line-up at left-back, with Jordan Moore-Taylor on the bench. Pat Baldwin also began at centre-half.
Oxford, meanwhile, were beginning their post-Chris Wilder era after he brought his five-year U’s career to an end on Sunday in order to take the reins at Northampton Town.
City were the livelier from the off and the game wasn’t two minutes old before Tom Nichols smashed an effort from outside the area which deflected a matter of inches wide of the post off the shins of Johnny Mullins.
Scot Bennett shot wildly on his left when the ball broke to him 30 yards out, before Arron Davies hit a superb looping shot on the half-volley which Ryan Clarke did brilliantly to touch onto the crossbar.
The U’s had spent the first quarter of an hour defending deep and trying to clear their lines, but one moment of inspiration by Deane Smalley sparked the visitors into life. He burst down the left to latch onto a Nicky Wroe pass and it needed a sprawling save with Krysiak’s legs to keep parity.
A moment later Krysiak again showcased his elasticity with a flying save to deny Wroe, who had whipped a shot goalwards from 25 yards out.
Exeter survived the scare though and began to pose a threat again. Keohane in particular had been excellent with his dribbling and ball retention, and was unlucky to find no-one with a cutback after wriggling free on the byline.
The first-half was twice brought to a temporary halt with a blood injury to Oxford’s Danny Rose and when City midfielder Gill had a knock. Both were fine to continue, though it coincided with a stodgy period of play as both teams seemed to lose a bit of fluidity.
There were opportunities for both sides which went begging before the break – Joshua Ruffels had a shot saved low after swiveling well, before Keohane had a shot blocked out and Sercombe’s follow-up was comfortably held by Clarke.
Half-time: Exeter City 0 Oxford United 0
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