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Cod Army subs help reel in late victory…

By Ben Reardon

A PAIR of second-half subsitutions made the difference according to Fleetwood boss Uwe Rosler after his side produced a sterling late effort to beat Oxford.
Strikers Jordy Hiwula and Ashley Hunter were introduced on 75 minutes, with the game locked at 0-0.
And that helped spark two goals in the final five minutes, as Bobby Grant and Hiwula handed the hosts the victory.
Rosler said: “I was pleased with our second-half display. We were very positive against the tough wind.
“We looked far more comfortable in the second half. Our aggression went up, the tempo went ...

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