Jefferson Louis, on as a half-time substitute for Paul Moody, equalised a few minutes into the second half against his old club to restore parity, but United created precious few chances and it took a good save by McCaldon in the final minute to ensure that Oxford weren't beaten.
United started with the players who didn't make the starting line-up on Saturday, except Scott Guyett who once again was overlooked, and Lee Steele who is still not considered fit enough to take part. Triallist Adam Locke again appeared in central midfield, alongside Dean Whitehead, and gave an impressive performance. Okikiolu also looked commanding in the air and strong in the tackle, but the other triallist centre back in the back three, Middlesbrough's Christian Hanson, failed to make his mark.
Up front Moody and Manny didn't really gel, whilst wing backs Chris Hackett and Sam Stockley weren't able to create many chances. Norman Sylla got a brief run out and showed a good turn of pace, as did Tom Winter. Rob Lovegrove also featured in defence, as did Dwight Ciampoli. United weren't helped by the state of the pitch, which looked like it hadn't seen a lawnmower all Summer, but essentially the Us lacked the guile to overcome a committed defensive performance from the home side.
On the bench for both this game and the match at Court Place Farm was David Oldfield, formerly of Leicester and Peterborough. He also trained with United last week. He was shouting and encouraging the players. Could he be Atkins new assistant? He was offered a player/coach role at Posh but turned it down.
Meanwhile former United captain Les Robinson has had his contract bought out by Mansfield, and another old boy, Nicky Banger, could be on his way to Woking.
In fact the game on Wednesday 24th July, for which normal match prices will apply, has been shoe-horned between the away friendlies at Moor Green and Nuneaton Borough, for which it is likely that reserve players will feature. Chelsea have promised to bring their full first team squad to the game, which includes such luminaries as Gianfranco Zola, Marcel Desailly and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink.
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