Second-half goals from Jamal Lowe and Djeidi Gassama earned away day specialists Sheffield Wednesday a 3-1 comeback win at struggling Oxford.
Gassama’s right-footed strike on the turn from outside the box just after hour mark was a brilliant one and sealed an impressive attacking display by Danny Rohl’s team, who had also won at Hull and Derby in recent weeks.
It was a 10th away league win of the calendar year for the Owls – the best they have managed since 2004.
Oxford, who have now registered just one win in their last 15 games, had their moments but they were guilty of giving the ball away too often.
Greg Leigh put the U’s ahead in the 17th minute, prodding home from four yards after Elliott Moore headed on Cameron Brannagan’s chipped cross at a corner.
The Owls levelled 11 minutes later, from Shea Charles’ corner, which Josh Windass instinctively turned in right-footed from a central position for his sixth goal of the season.
It remained level at the break but it took Wednesday just four minutes of the second half before they went in front for the first time.
From United’s viewpoint it was a horrible goal to give away as Moore’s attempted clearance ricocheted off a team-mate into the path of Lowe, who had a simple finish.
Former France Under-20 international Gassama then wrapped up the points with his super right-footed strike after 61 minutes.
Oxford boss Des Buckingham had made three changes after the 2-0 midweek defeat at QPR, bringing back Owen Dale, Ruben Rodrigues and Dane Scarlett, while Owls recalled striker Michael Smith.
The U’s made a bright start with Scarlett creating space for himself in the fifth minute to hit a 20-yard shot that goalkeeper James Beadle saved low to his right.
Smith had the ball in the net for the visitors five minutes later but the assistant referee had raised his flag straight away.
United fans have not had a lot to cheer about in recent weeks but the stadium erupted when Jamaica international Leigh struck with his third goal of the season.
Bright attacking from the home side then created an opening for Idris El Mizouni, who struck a 20-yard volley from the edge of the box that Beadle pushed aside for a corner.
Beadle saved well from Dale when the winger broke clear on the left, and at the other end Jamie Cumming spectacularly tipped aside Lowe’s header at a corner.
But Wednesday were much more efficient in the second half and might have added to their total.
Cumming made two saves in quick succession from Wednesday substitutes, and an excellent one late on from Svante Ingelsson, while Gassama also saw a shot deflect wide.
The managers
Oxford’s Des Buckingham:
“We asked for a response from midweek, in terms of being a lot more creative and attack-minded in that final third and we certainly got that in the first half.
“The corny saying is that goals change games and we had some big moments, after getting that first goal, to extend that lead.
“We had two or three good moments to make it two, and what we’re finding this year is that if you don’t take those chances, the opposition will.
“We have to work extremely hard to create so we have to finish.
“It’s a disappointing result. I’m happy with the reaction first half but I was disappointed with how the second half played out.”
Sheffield Wednesday’s Danny Rohl:
“It shows one thing and that’s about the mentality, how strong we are if we keep going.
“It shows as well that we are not able at the moment to have clean sheets away and that’s a part of the game we can improve.
“But to win 3-1 is great to see. A big, big credit to my team.
“The win was very well deserved. We conceded a goal after a second ball situation from a set piece, then they had a big chance for 2-0 and then we came slowly but step by step into the game.
“I think by the end of the first half we felt we could win this game. We changed some small details at half-time then we changed back to our 5-2-3 shape and we were very strong and we knew we would get opportunities on the counter-attack with our speed.
“In the end it was great and to have five wins from six away games is unbelievable, outstanding.
“We had to work hard for all these points.
“We defended really well and we should be very happy with this record number of away wins since 2006.
“It’s not normal for Sheffield Wednesday to go away and win games, games, games but for the moment we go away and say ‘yes, we can win’.
“In this league a lot of games are really close and everything is possible.”