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EVANS: PLAYERS DID FANS PROUD

By Dave Long

ON A HIGH: Gillingham’s Jordan Graham, right, celebrates scoring their third goal
PICTURE: PA Images

STEVE Evans rates Oxford one of the best sides in the division as his Gillingham side edged past them in an entertaining game in Kent.
Vadaine Oliver headed in via a post and Jacob Mellis half-volleyed home from 20 yards in the space of four first-half minutes to give the Gills a 2-0 lead before Dan Aygei halved the defi- cit after the break. Jordan Graham’s closerange finish 20 minutes from time sealed victory, but the U’s spurned plenty of chances.
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