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Chairboys stunned by Ruffels’ late show

By Matthew Hubbert

JOSH RUFFELS hit a stunning stoppage- time winner from 25 yards as Oxford United came from behind to beat Wycombe in an incident- packed derby encounter.
It stretched Wanderers’ winless run to 10 games, and they were left kicking themselves as they missed a penalty in the first half.
For Oxford, it was a third consecutive victory which lifts them to the heady heights of 12th in the table.
Oxford United boss Karl Robinson said: “Those that left early missed arguably one of the goals of the season. It was a great strike.
“For a period it was difficul...

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