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Published 10:28 28 Feb 2018 GMT
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"I think our second goal was possibly goal of the season," Oxford coach Philip Devlin spoke with the brilliant Exsporté after the game. "We've never played in a stadium like this before so, coming down to Belfast to play here, we're quite happy with the performance and the boys did themselves justice."The goal was an equalising cracker as the side trailed 2-2 when Jones latched onto a cross into the box and lofted it over his own head and into the net with a piece of pure magic. Not unlike Olivier Giroud's but maybe just a little bit better.
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