Soccer

Will Keane earns Preston a point as Gary Rowett’s perfect start at Oxford ends

Rowett had won his first three matches in charge of Oxford but had to settle for a draw at Deepdale.

Will Keane rescued a point for Preston
Will Keane rescued a point for Preston (Tim Markland/PA)

Will Keane spared Freddie Woodman’s blushes as Preston battled to a 1-1 draw against Oxford in the Championship.

The North End goalkeeper’s miscued pass allowed Ruben Rodrigues to put Oxford ahead after 21 minutes before Keane’s 69th-minute leveller.

Gary Rowett came into this fixture with nine points out of nine from his first three matches as Oxford manager but the U’s were second best for large periods at Deepdale and were lucky to leave with a point.

Sam Greenwood nearly opened the scoring in the sixth minute for Preston, spinning in the centre of the pitch brilliantly after latching on to a pass from Andrew Hughes before forcing goalkeeper Jamie Cumming into a save with a low 25-yard drive.

Kaine Kesler-Hayden also forced Cumming into a diving save 10 minutes later with a well-placed effort after weaving past two challenges to get into the box.

Preston’s early joy continued as Greenwood latched on to Kesler-Hayden’s cross-field pass with acres of space to run into but the Leeds loanee’s ball across the six-yard box was ballooned over the bar by Keane.

Oxford were hanging in there and could not believe their luck as Woodman passed the ball straight to Rodrigues, who kept his nerve to score his second goal in a week and put the visitors ahead with their first – and only – shot of the opening half.

Preston boss Paul Heckingbottom would have been seething but his players bounced back with a flurry of opportunities in quick succession.

In the 33rd minute, Liam Lindsay got too much elevation with his header from Greenwood’s delivery to the near post and, just a couple of minutes later, Keane thumped wide from the corner of the six-yard box after bringing Duane Holmes’ low cross under his control.

With half-time on the horizon, Holmes played Emil Riis in behind the Oxford defence but the Dane’s finish was too close to Cumming.

Oxford came out in the second period with more discipline and organisation.

And they forced Woodman into his first save of the match with the hour mark approaching, although it was routine pickings for the Preston keeper as he gathered Tyler Goodrham’s curling effort from just outside the box.

Life looked to be seeping out of the Preston tank but the impressive 30-year-old Holmes was finally rewarded for his creative endeavours throughout first half, standing a ball up to the back post where Keane ghosted in to nod home a deserved equaliser.