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Barnsley vs Oxford United. EFL Trophy Final.

WembleyAttendance59,230.

Barnsley 3

  • C Dunkley (52nd minute own goal)
  • A Fletcher (68th minute)
  • A Hammill (74th minute)

Oxford United 2

  • C O'Dowda (29th minute)
  • D Hylton (76th minute)

Barnsley 3-2 Oxford: Tykes come from behind to win Johnstone's Paint Trophy

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Barnsley came from behind to secure the Johnstone's Paint Trophy after a 3-2 victory in a thrilling final at Wembley

Barnsley came from behind to secure the Johnstone's Paint Trophy after a 3-2 victory in a thrilling final at Wembley.

In an open first half, the U's played the better football, and deservedly took the lead through local boy Calum O'Dowda in the 29th minute.

However, the Tykes turned the match on its head in the second half, with an own goal followed by strikes from Ashley Fletcher and Adam Hammill giving the League One side a commanding lead.

Sam Winnall (right) celebrates equaliser at Wembley
Image: Sam Winnall (right) celebrates scoring Barnsley's equaliser at Wembley

Danny Hylton's inch-perfect header in the 76th minute did bring Oxford back into the game, but Barnsley held on to seal their first Johnstone's Paint Trophy.

U's boss Michael Appleton had expected a cagey opening, instead it proved quite open with both defences blocking out early shots, while Winnall sent wide an ambitious shot from range with the outside of his boot.

Oxford's leading scorer Kemar Roofe had been under the pre-match spotlight - even his idol Thierry Henry sent a good-luck message through social media - but it was Fulham-loanee Jordan Evans who went close after 18 minutes, a 30-yard free-kick needing a good parry from Tykes goalkeeper Adam Davies.

Adam Hammill curls fantastic second at Wembley
Image: Adam Hammill curls fantastic second at Wembley

Davies' opposite number Benjamin Buchel was also alert when Hammill fired a dipping shot, and that proved key as Oxford took the lead in the 28th minute.

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Hylton's backheel allowed Alex MacDonald to whip in a superb far-post cross, and O'Dowda put the U's in front with a strong downward header.

Winnall nearly equalised for Barnsley but a volley from a long throw went narrowly wide, while Oxford threatened a second before the break from a string of corners.

Aidan White of Barnsley has his cross blocked by Jonjoe Kenny of Oxford United during the Johnstone's Paint Trophy Final betwe
Image: Aidan White (right) has his cross blocked by Jonjoe Kenny

Five minutes into the second half Barnsley were level as Winnall nodded in off Dunkley's head at the far post after a superb crossfield ball from the lively Hammill.

The Tykes looked in control as Hammill continued to cause problems, and 20 minutes after equalising they were ahead. Ivan Toney had only just come on as a substitute for Winnall but made an instant impact by helping George Williams' cross on, allowing Fletcher to fire home from close range.

Tykes goalkeeper Davies then did well to get down to a Liam Sercombe shot before Hammill made it 3-1 at the other end with 17 minutes left. The midfielder ran the length of the half, cut in and curled superbly past Buchel.

Barnsley players celebrate with the trophy
Image: Barnsley players celebrate with the trophy

Just three minutes later Oxford had hope, as Roofe produced a pin-point cross from the right for Hylton to powerfully head in.

It set the tone for a manic last 10 minutes that was end-to-end, while Oxford's Chris Maguire earned the game's first booking for a heavy slide tackle on Josh Scowen, before Hammill took a touch too many on a great chance when set up by Toney.

And despite Oxford's best efforts at the other end, the men in yellow could not force extra-time.

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