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Sorry for no report from Norwich or Barnsley - I was on holiday so I missed both of those matches.
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It was the first home league win at Bramall Lane since December 9th, in the last calendar year, as United got the win seeing off a Watford side who had enjoyed a 100% record prior to today. The goal came very early as Callum O’Hare’s run and cross bounced in off Hornets goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann. The keeper saved a penalty from Kieffer Moore after Oliver Arblaster had been upended by former Blade Yasser Larouci. The Blades did enough to win the game in a game that threatened to boil over at times but United defended well with only one shot from Andrew off the outside of the post being close to levelling. At the other end Moore missed another good chance to make the game safe but overall, it was a deserved three points.
Wilder made two changes from the side that drew at Carrow Road with Rak Sayki in for Brooks who was out with concussion and Ahmedhodzic in for Trusty who had of course left the club this week. Watford started with Larouci in their backline and another former United player, Daniel Jebbison, was on the bench after signing in the week on loan from Bournemouth.
United began the game on the front foot and won the ball high up the field meaning they pushed Watford back. Rak Sayki played in O’Hare who skipped past his man, Sierralta and advanced and as the challenge came in, O’Hare sent the ball across but it clipped BACHMANN (OG) and over the line.
Chakvetadze had space as Watford tried to respond but scuffed his shot and it was comfortable for home debutant Cooper.
Burrows was found down the left by O’Hare and he flashed a dangerous cross that evaded everybody but the Blades were on the front foot and Souza was winning the loose balls and Arblaster influential in possession. They also looked to get the ball to Rak Sayki at every opportunity and one moment saw the on-loan winger come in and have a shot blocked. Watford were well In the game though and Larouci was well advanced the other way. It was a relatively open game and both teams were trying to attack at every opportunity. Burrows had to be alert to turn away the deep cross as the visitors showed their attacking intent. Watford created a great chance when the ball over the top beat the offside trap but Bayo tried a lob and got his angles all wrong and was well off target. It was a let off for United.
On 15 minutes, Good build up saw United advance into the Watford final third and Moore’s intelligent ball saw Arblaster nick the ball away from Larouci and the challenge was clumsy leading to an obvious penalty award. Hamer had the ball initially but Moore was chosen as the one to take it. He rather telegraphed the kick and Bachmann was already down to make the save to his left and push it round the post. It was a big save and kept Watford well in the contest.
Kayembe was getting on the ball and Bayo had an overhead kick that lacked power as they were buoyed after the penalty. However, a poor kick out from Bachmann saw Hamer get on it in a moment reminiscent of the opening day at Deepdale but the keeper got back and Hamer’s effort curled into his midriff.
Rak Sayki then got away from Larouci with lovely skill as he twisted him inside out but his shot deflected over for a corner. Arblaster then came away from a challenge but his pass was overhit for Moore. Hamer showed his ability as he came inside and beat two men but his shot was saved by the feet of Bachmann. Just before the break, O’Hare got deep into the Watford half again and seemed to have his ankle pulled by the hand of Sissoko but neither the referee or his assistant saw it to the incredulity of the Blades player.
There were no changes at the break but United looked to go for the jugular and O’Hare found Rak Sayki and his shot was deflected once again. A game that had seen a number of niggly challenges with the home crowd frustrated that a number of challenges had escaped yellow cards, finally saw a card. Larouci was the one that got it as he pulled back Rak Sayki who looked to get away. Sierralta soon was to follow him as he waved an imaginary yellow card after a challenge from Souza, that saw him booked instead! Sema came on for Larouci. Hamer blazed over but the game entered a period that saw it become scrappy with both teams giving the ball away. Gilchrist had acquitted himself well in a steady performance but was feeling his side and was replaced by Shackleton on the hour mark.
Soon after Watford had their best effort of the game as the ball dropped and Andrews hit a low shot that bounced off the outside of the post and behind. Souza then twice had to get back and make challenges as Watford finally had a spell in the second half. McCallum came on for Rak Sayki and Hamer went over to the right with Burrows moving further forward. More good work from Souza saw him recover another ball after chasing back.
Jebbison and Baah came on for the visiting side with the former drawing loud boos after departing Bramall Lane in the summer. Shackleton first few touches had been errant but he did really well to nutmeg Sema but his cross was cut out. Chakvetadze came off with Ince on as Watford poured more forwards into the field in an attempt to rescue something from the game.
Bachmann punched a corner clear but inexplicably the referee gave a free kick when there was no contact at all. The big keeper was the villain again but for good play more than playacting, when Moore was played in an he chopped inside his man but with men over and the goal gaping hit the legs of the keeper who turned it behind. It was a big chance to seal the game and another miss for the big centre forward.
After this opportunity was spurned, United’s fans became nervy and United were defending deeper but Watford had struggled to create much. A series of niggly fouls made the game stop start and Ahmedhodzic was booked after overrunning the ball which frustrated the fans as Souza had been caught in a similar fashion just before that and no card was given.
Brewster and Peck came on for Moore and O’Hare as United looked to protect what they had. The game went into five minutes of stoppage time but Watford were relying on long throws and knock downs and United remained solid. Hamer’s cynical foul was rightly penalised with a card but during this ugly challenge, Souttar and Jebbison became embroiled in physicals away from the play and after consulting with the assistant, both players were given yellow cards. Souza was whipping up the crowd and there continued to be a series of poor tackles and the referee at this point had seemingly lost control of the game. Peck intercepted the ball and drove down the left but went for goal rather than finding a teammate and the save was easy for Bachmann but it did not matter as the full-time whistle went soon after. After the game finished, a number of players were involved in an ugly melee that saw a ruck result but the referee chose to stand away and let the players sort it out and opted not to issue any more cards as the players finally separated after Baah and Arblaster became very close to each other.
In the end, the Blades were value for the win and whilst they had to sweat to the end, they were more resolute and less open than the previous home game and got the crucial three points as the fans could finally experience that winning feeling.
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It was the first home league win at Bramall Lane since December 9th, in the last calendar year, as United got the win seeing off a Watford side who had enjoyed a 100% record prior to today. The goal came very early as Callum O’Hare’s run and cross bounced in off Hornets goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann. The keeper saved a penalty from Kieffer Moore after Oliver Arblaster had been upended by former Blade Yasser Larouci. The Blades did enough to win the game in a game that threatened to boil over at times but United defended well with only one shot from Andrew off the outside of the post being close to levelling. At the other end Moore missed another good chance to make the game safe but overall, it was a deserved three points.
Wilder made two changes from the side that drew at Carrow Road with Rak Sayki in for Brooks who was out with concussion and Ahmedhodzic in for Trusty who had of course left the club this week. Watford started with Larouci in their backline and another former United player, Daniel Jebbison, was on the bench after signing in the week on loan from Bournemouth.
United began the game on the front foot and won the ball high up the field meaning they pushed Watford back. Rak Sayki played in O’Hare who skipped past his man, Sierralta and advanced and as the challenge came in, O’Hare sent the ball across but it clipped BACHMANN (OG) and over the line.
Chakvetadze had space as Watford tried to respond but scuffed his shot and it was comfortable for home debutant Cooper.
Burrows was found down the left by O’Hare and he flashed a dangerous cross that evaded everybody but the Blades were on the front foot and Souza was winning the loose balls and Arblaster influential in possession. They also looked to get the ball to Rak Sayki at every opportunity and one moment saw the on-loan winger come in and have a shot blocked. Watford were well In the game though and Larouci was well advanced the other way. It was a relatively open game and both teams were trying to attack at every opportunity. Burrows had to be alert to turn away the deep cross as the visitors showed their attacking intent. Watford created a great chance when the ball over the top beat the offside trap but Bayo tried a lob and got his angles all wrong and was well off target. It was a let off for United.
On 15 minutes, Good build up saw United advance into the Watford final third and Moore’s intelligent ball saw Arblaster nick the ball away from Larouci and the challenge was clumsy leading to an obvious penalty award. Hamer had the ball initially but Moore was chosen as the one to take it. He rather telegraphed the kick and Bachmann was already down to make the save to his left and push it round the post. It was a big save and kept Watford well in the contest.
Kayembe was getting on the ball and Bayo had an overhead kick that lacked power as they were buoyed after the penalty. However, a poor kick out from Bachmann saw Hamer get on it in a moment reminiscent of the opening day at Deepdale but the keeper got back and Hamer’s effort curled into his midriff.
Rak Sayki then got away from Larouci with lovely skill as he twisted him inside out but his shot deflected over for a corner. Arblaster then came away from a challenge but his pass was overhit for Moore. Hamer showed his ability as he came inside and beat two men but his shot was saved by the feet of Bachmann. Just before the break, O’Hare got deep into the Watford half again and seemed to have his ankle pulled by the hand of Sissoko but neither the referee or his assistant saw it to the incredulity of the Blades player.
There were no changes at the break but United looked to go for the jugular and O’Hare found Rak Sayki and his shot was deflected once again. A game that had seen a number of niggly challenges with the home crowd frustrated that a number of challenges had escaped yellow cards, finally saw a card. Larouci was the one that got it as he pulled back Rak Sayki who looked to get away. Sierralta soon was to follow him as he waved an imaginary yellow card after a challenge from Souza, that saw him booked instead! Sema came on for Larouci. Hamer blazed over but the game entered a period that saw it become scrappy with both teams giving the ball away. Gilchrist had acquitted himself well in a steady performance but was feeling his side and was replaced by Shackleton on the hour mark.
Soon after Watford had their best effort of the game as the ball dropped and Andrews hit a low shot that bounced off the outside of the post and behind. Souza then twice had to get back and make challenges as Watford finally had a spell in the second half. McCallum came on for Rak Sayki and Hamer went over to the right with Burrows moving further forward. More good work from Souza saw him recover another ball after chasing back.
Jebbison and Baah came on for the visiting side with the former drawing loud boos after departing Bramall Lane in the summer. Shackleton first few touches had been errant but he did really well to nutmeg Sema but his cross was cut out. Chakvetadze came off with Ince on as Watford poured more forwards into the field in an attempt to rescue something from the game.
Bachmann punched a corner clear but inexplicably the referee gave a free kick when there was no contact at all. The big keeper was the villain again but for good play more than playacting, when Moore was played in an he chopped inside his man but with men over and the goal gaping hit the legs of the keeper who turned it behind. It was a big chance to seal the game and another miss for the big centre forward.
After this opportunity was spurned, United’s fans became nervy and United were defending deeper but Watford had struggled to create much. A series of niggly fouls made the game stop start and Ahmedhodzic was booked after overrunning the ball which frustrated the fans as Souza had been caught in a similar fashion just before that and no card was given.
Brewster and Peck came on for Moore and O’Hare as United looked to protect what they had. The game went into five minutes of stoppage time but Watford were relying on long throws and knock downs and United remained solid. Hamer’s cynical foul was rightly penalised with a card but during this ugly challenge, Souttar and Jebbison became embroiled in physicals away from the play and after consulting with the assistant, both players were given yellow cards. Souza was whipping up the crowd and there continued to be a series of poor tackles and the referee at this point had seemingly lost control of the game. Peck intercepted the ball and drove down the left but went for goal rather than finding a teammate and the save was easy for Bachmann but it did not matter as the full-time whistle went soon after. After the game finished, a number of players were involved in an ugly melee that saw a ruck result but the referee chose to stand away and let the players sort it out and opted not to issue any more cards as the players finally separated after Baah and Arblaster became very close to each other.
In the end, the Blades were value for the win and whilst they had to sweat to the end, they were more resolute and less open than the previous home game and got the crucial three points as the fans could finally experience that winning feeling.