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Podcast to come tomorrow. Report below….
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It was late heartbreak for United, as Forest scored in the 5th minute of stoppage time to deny the Blades the three points on a frantic night of action between two play-off contenders at Bramall Lane. In truth, despite how late the goal came, it was the least Forest deserved for being for the most part the better side in a game where a leggy home side beset with injuries to key defenders never really got going and for the third straight game hung in there more through grit, determination than any fluency or quality on the ball. United should have been behind after Forest missed a penalty and also hit the bar and had a number of other chances in a game where the Blades made error after error with the ball to gift possession back. However, against the run of play, Gibbs White’s magnificent cross and Sharp’s superb back stick header gave United the lead. The Blades improved after this and finally started to have some control of the game and had chances to double the lead but Forest remained dangerous and with a number of strikers on the pitch, won a late corner. From it, poor marking for the second week running saw Ryan Yates glance a header into the far corner to stun the home crowd. It was a well merited point but the manner of it was difficult to take.
United had to make changes again with Baldock not fit and young Seriki coming in for his league debut at right wing back. Fleck, Berge and Gibbs White came back in with Hourihane, Ndiaye and McBurnie being dropped to the bench as Heckingbottom continued to rotate his players with the number of games continuing at a pace. Forest made just one change with Jack Colback in for United loanee Max Lowe who was of course ineligible.
In front of a bumper crowd, Forest began on the front foot but most of their opportunities came from United’s mistakes. Egan was the first culprit with a give away and the dangerous Johnson cut in and took a shot that Foderingham had to push behind. From the corner, the ball came back in and Davis flicked his header wide. Egan and then Norwood gave it away as the poor start from United continued. Johnson, Davis and Spence were showing their power and pace and the home side could not keep the ball. Egan’s poor start continued with two further poor bad touches and the crowd started to become frustrated with the Blades basic mistakes which continued through Fleck and then Norrington Davies.
The visitors won a number of corners and were looking the sharper of the two sides by some distance. Sharp was caught offside twice as United could not really get the ball up the field. Forest won another corner and Worrall had an effort blocked and then Norrington Davies had to concede another as the pressure was ramped up.
However, from a break, the ball was played through from Gibbs White and Berge was able to run through and hit a fierce shot that Horvath pushed away. Forest were able to break away from the corner though and Davis was showing real power and pace and Davies and Robinson struggled to hold him up.
Zinckernagel was the next with a chance for the front foot Forest side and Foderingham had to make the save. Davis then flashed an effort wide. United just could not get going and Fleck’s sloppy touch saw the ball given away again. Gibbs White was trying to get on it but with little attacking threat down the sides, the ball was funnelled into the middle and Forest were dominating this area of the field.
From another corner, Seriki got away with a blatant shirt pull on Davis as he almost wrestled the shirt off his back and it seemed United had to use illegal means to get a grip of the powerful loanee. Berge was struggling to get into things and with Gibbs White’s flicks and tricks not really linking with others, it was the pacy Johnson and Spence that continued to be the threat the other way.
Indeed on 33 minutes, Spence got a one on one with Norrington Davjes and left him for dead with Fleck not able to support and as the wing back drifted across the box, the challenge from the Welsh defender was ill advised. Contact was perhaps minimal but there was enough for Spence to go down and after a fairly long wait, the referee pointed to the spot. Robinson booted the ball away in frustration and was booked.
After saving a penalty just over a week ago at the Lane, Foderingham would have felt confident but Johnson’s effort was woeful driven weakly down the middle and the new hero of the Lane, managed to make the save although had to parry it up and then gather on the second attempt, maybe he was shocked how bad the effort was!
The roars of the crowd seemed to galvanise United for a while and Gibbs White had an effort on goal but some strange refereeing decisions did not help their cause and after a brief spell where they got out, Forest continued to look the far better side. Zinckernagel had an effort blocked by Robinson before Davis once again forced them back with another impressive run.
Garner kicked the ball away after a foul on Berge and the half drifted to a close without further incident but Forest will be wondering quite how they had not led after dominating with possession and chances.
The second half saw Gibbs White win an early corner but this came to nothing before Davis again powered through from half way to win a corner at the other end. The striker than was felled by Davies as the referee judged the first foul and pull was from the on loan Blades defender and he was booked.
Forest won two more corners and from the second Cook’s powerful header flashed off the bar and United scrambled clear. It was another let off for the Blades. United had to try and change something and so made a double change and Osborn and Jebbison came on for Seriki and Norwood. Instantly Osborn made an interception and Jebbison was putting the defence under pressure as the Blades looked to find a footing in the game. Slowly, the home side started to see more of the ball and Berge in a deeper position began to finally see some of the ball but Gibbs White now was getting into little pockets of space. The game was more even at this stage but the opening goal still was unexpected as United had not really had a chance all game, aside from the Berge effort.
It came from Osborn down the right, who found Gibbs White and his clever stop and wait move saw him then deliver a gorgeous cross to the master marksman SHARP who peeled off his man and headed down and across the keeper and in off the post. A classic finish from the Blades legend who celebrated in front of the Kop.
Clearly fired up, the striker was then penalised for a foul soon after as the crowd were really now coming to life. Zinckernagel had another effort blocked by Robinson and then Davis again ran through before the Blades crowded him out. However, United were now much more of a threat the other way and after neat play, Gibbs White had a shot blocked before the ball ricocheted around off a defender following the rebound. Sharp then had a headed effort saved and Ben Davies could not follow up with a shot saved as finally it was the Blades looking the better side.
Surridge came on for McKenna and Mighten for Zinckernagel before Sharp departed after getting a whack with McBurnie on his place. Forest were now throwing men forward and United broke with a great chance but Jebbison made a total mess of the pass when two on one with Gibbs White over and clear. After this another silly free kick give away from Norrington Davies saw a chance for Forest but the free kick seemed to miss everyone with Foderingham going down injured. The referee adjudged there had been a touch and another corner but United cleared. Lolley came on for Colback as the game entered 5 minutes of stoppage time.
United could have sealed it as Jebbison was slipped in by Gibbs White but his shot was saved. Fleck won the corner soon after but McBurnie failed to keep it in the corner for more than a few seconds with needless foul and then compounded it by getting booked for kicking the ball away (arguable to the right spot where it should have been taken). The ball was knocked forward and Norrington Davies struggled to hold up Spence again and the corner was won. Garner swing it over and once again for the second week running, a completely free header comes in from YATES and it gave Foderingham no chance as it nestled into the corner. Cue wild celebrations at the visitors end of the ground as they had snatched a late, late draw.
The only remaining incident was McBurnie giving away another needless foul as he struggled again with the physical aspect of the game as a decent ball came in. The final whistle went soon and what had looked like a crucial three points saw the old habit of poor defending from set plays late in games come back to haunt United.
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It was late heartbreak for United, as Forest scored in the 5th minute of stoppage time to deny the Blades the three points on a frantic night of action between two play-off contenders at Bramall Lane. In truth, despite how late the goal came, it was the least Forest deserved for being for the most part the better side in a game where a leggy home side beset with injuries to key defenders never really got going and for the third straight game hung in there more through grit, determination than any fluency or quality on the ball. United should have been behind after Forest missed a penalty and also hit the bar and had a number of other chances in a game where the Blades made error after error with the ball to gift possession back. However, against the run of play, Gibbs White’s magnificent cross and Sharp’s superb back stick header gave United the lead. The Blades improved after this and finally started to have some control of the game and had chances to double the lead but Forest remained dangerous and with a number of strikers on the pitch, won a late corner. From it, poor marking for the second week running saw Ryan Yates glance a header into the far corner to stun the home crowd. It was a well merited point but the manner of it was difficult to take.
United had to make changes again with Baldock not fit and young Seriki coming in for his league debut at right wing back. Fleck, Berge and Gibbs White came back in with Hourihane, Ndiaye and McBurnie being dropped to the bench as Heckingbottom continued to rotate his players with the number of games continuing at a pace. Forest made just one change with Jack Colback in for United loanee Max Lowe who was of course ineligible.
In front of a bumper crowd, Forest began on the front foot but most of their opportunities came from United’s mistakes. Egan was the first culprit with a give away and the dangerous Johnson cut in and took a shot that Foderingham had to push behind. From the corner, the ball came back in and Davis flicked his header wide. Egan and then Norwood gave it away as the poor start from United continued. Johnson, Davis and Spence were showing their power and pace and the home side could not keep the ball. Egan’s poor start continued with two further poor bad touches and the crowd started to become frustrated with the Blades basic mistakes which continued through Fleck and then Norrington Davies.
The visitors won a number of corners and were looking the sharper of the two sides by some distance. Sharp was caught offside twice as United could not really get the ball up the field. Forest won another corner and Worrall had an effort blocked and then Norrington Davies had to concede another as the pressure was ramped up.
However, from a break, the ball was played through from Gibbs White and Berge was able to run through and hit a fierce shot that Horvath pushed away. Forest were able to break away from the corner though and Davis was showing real power and pace and Davies and Robinson struggled to hold him up.
Zinckernagel was the next with a chance for the front foot Forest side and Foderingham had to make the save. Davis then flashed an effort wide. United just could not get going and Fleck’s sloppy touch saw the ball given away again. Gibbs White was trying to get on it but with little attacking threat down the sides, the ball was funnelled into the middle and Forest were dominating this area of the field.
From another corner, Seriki got away with a blatant shirt pull on Davis as he almost wrestled the shirt off his back and it seemed United had to use illegal means to get a grip of the powerful loanee. Berge was struggling to get into things and with Gibbs White’s flicks and tricks not really linking with others, it was the pacy Johnson and Spence that continued to be the threat the other way.
Indeed on 33 minutes, Spence got a one on one with Norrington Davjes and left him for dead with Fleck not able to support and as the wing back drifted across the box, the challenge from the Welsh defender was ill advised. Contact was perhaps minimal but there was enough for Spence to go down and after a fairly long wait, the referee pointed to the spot. Robinson booted the ball away in frustration and was booked.
After saving a penalty just over a week ago at the Lane, Foderingham would have felt confident but Johnson’s effort was woeful driven weakly down the middle and the new hero of the Lane, managed to make the save although had to parry it up and then gather on the second attempt, maybe he was shocked how bad the effort was!
The roars of the crowd seemed to galvanise United for a while and Gibbs White had an effort on goal but some strange refereeing decisions did not help their cause and after a brief spell where they got out, Forest continued to look the far better side. Zinckernagel had an effort blocked by Robinson before Davis once again forced them back with another impressive run.
Garner kicked the ball away after a foul on Berge and the half drifted to a close without further incident but Forest will be wondering quite how they had not led after dominating with possession and chances.
The second half saw Gibbs White win an early corner but this came to nothing before Davis again powered through from half way to win a corner at the other end. The striker than was felled by Davies as the referee judged the first foul and pull was from the on loan Blades defender and he was booked.
Forest won two more corners and from the second Cook’s powerful header flashed off the bar and United scrambled clear. It was another let off for the Blades. United had to try and change something and so made a double change and Osborn and Jebbison came on for Seriki and Norwood. Instantly Osborn made an interception and Jebbison was putting the defence under pressure as the Blades looked to find a footing in the game. Slowly, the home side started to see more of the ball and Berge in a deeper position began to finally see some of the ball but Gibbs White now was getting into little pockets of space. The game was more even at this stage but the opening goal still was unexpected as United had not really had a chance all game, aside from the Berge effort.
It came from Osborn down the right, who found Gibbs White and his clever stop and wait move saw him then deliver a gorgeous cross to the master marksman SHARP who peeled off his man and headed down and across the keeper and in off the post. A classic finish from the Blades legend who celebrated in front of the Kop.
Clearly fired up, the striker was then penalised for a foul soon after as the crowd were really now coming to life. Zinckernagel had another effort blocked by Robinson and then Davis again ran through before the Blades crowded him out. However, United were now much more of a threat the other way and after neat play, Gibbs White had a shot blocked before the ball ricocheted around off a defender following the rebound. Sharp then had a headed effort saved and Ben Davies could not follow up with a shot saved as finally it was the Blades looking the better side.
Surridge came on for McKenna and Mighten for Zinckernagel before Sharp departed after getting a whack with McBurnie on his place. Forest were now throwing men forward and United broke with a great chance but Jebbison made a total mess of the pass when two on one with Gibbs White over and clear. After this another silly free kick give away from Norrington Davies saw a chance for Forest but the free kick seemed to miss everyone with Foderingham going down injured. The referee adjudged there had been a touch and another corner but United cleared. Lolley came on for Colback as the game entered 5 minutes of stoppage time.
United could have sealed it as Jebbison was slipped in by Gibbs White but his shot was saved. Fleck won the corner soon after but McBurnie failed to keep it in the corner for more than a few seconds with needless foul and then compounded it by getting booked for kicking the ball away (arguable to the right spot where it should have been taken). The ball was knocked forward and Norrington Davies struggled to hold up Spence again and the corner was won. Garner swing it over and once again for the second week running, a completely free header comes in from YATES and it gave Foderingham no chance as it nestled into the corner. Cue wild celebrations at the visitors end of the ground as they had snatched a late, late draw.
The only remaining incident was McBurnie giving away another needless foul as he struggled again with the physical aspect of the game as a decent ball came in. The final whistle went soon and what had looked like a crucial three points saw the old habit of poor defending from set plays late in games come back to haunt United.