Oxford United winger Josh Murphy made the decisive contribution as the U's beat Bolton Wanderers 2-0 at Wembley Stadium to clinch promotion to the Sky Bet Championship for the first in 25 years.
The 29-year-old opened the scoring on the half-hour mark with a terrific curling effort that rifled into the top right corner before doubling their advantage 10 minutes later after latching onto Rúben Rodrigues' through ball and calmly rounding Bolton keeper Nathan Baxter to slot home.
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And it was words of encouragement from his twin brother, Jacob, that inspired him to success.
Speaking to Sky Sports after the final whistle, Murphy said: "I want to play in these big moments and my brother keeps telling me 'it's your time to shine', and I think I did that today.
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"We’ve got such good togetherness here and everyone’s just dug in. The performance against Peterborough was backs against the wall and we did it. Today, we played out of our skins – I’m buzzing.
"This group is very special. We were the underdogs coming into today and we just played amazingly, and now we’re in the Championship."