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BOSS IS THE KEY FOR U’S – JOHN

By Sam Hawthorn
LEAGUE ONE

PRAISE: John Lundstram

OXFORD midfielder John Lundstram admits the giant strides made by the club in the past few seasons mean they will face a real battle to keep some of their key performers.
But Lundstram, 23, believes the most important person to keep at the Kassam Stadium is head coach Michael Appleton.
Appleton has overseen a promotion, two Wembley finals, a host of cup giantkillings and an eighth-place finish in their first season back in the third tier for 15 years.
He was linked to the England Under-21s job at one time and skipper Lundstram expects the...

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