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Not doing a full match report as sure everyone has seen it and struggling to spend a long time on below but will offer a summation and discussion on United below along with ratings:
Summary - It was more playoff agony for United as they made it ten campaigns without success – as this time the defeat was to Sunderland – meaning it is the Black Cats who take up their place in the top flight. It was yet another desperately disappointing day for the red and white half of Sheffield, as they failed to deliver the big performance over 90 minutes, that was needed to end the long hoodoo at the national stadium. For United fans, who have been to each of the games at the ground, it is now 7 out of 7 defeats all told, in FA Cup semi finals and play off finals. For a long time, it looked like the jinx would end as Tyrese Campbell’s lovely finish provided by Gus Hamer put the Blades in the lead in a largely controlled first half performance. A second looked to have come through Harrison Burrows but was chalked off after a VAR decision – the only game in the whole season it is used at this level. After Hamer went off injured and Brooks missed a good chance to seal it, United lost their way and sat back. Mayenda scored an emphatic equaliser. After this, United looked shot and further injuries to Brereton Diaz and then Ahmedhodzic occurred. The Blades had ten on the pitch as the defender was off receiving treatment when in the 95th minute, Watson was gifted the ball from Kieffer Moore and strode forward to curl home. That was it. The tie had turned around unbelievably and after a season that brought 90 points (92 in reality) and one that saw us top for long periods, we ended up with nothing. It will be a long hard summer for Chris Wilder and his players, who have to face up the reality of another long, gruelling season in the Championship – knowing that it will be hard to get as close as they have this season – both in the regular season and now the playoffs.
United – Absolutely gutted to say the least. It was incredible how we contrived to throw another one away. This time we led, had a second (ok, it got disallowed) but at HT and even at 70 mins- the game is won almost. We played well first half and did what we had to. We scored and looked more dangerous than them. We looked like we could create chances and they had offered little really despite having a fair bit of the ball. he second goes in and is allowed and I have no doubt we go on and win- probably comfortably. This moment rocked us and gave them new life but even though we were not great 2nd half they created little. We needed to just move up the field, look after the ball and find gaps but got desperate, went long and made some baffling subs (granted fitness of Hamer and Campbell was a factor) and seemed to play to hang on. We did have that Brooks chance of course and another big moment we fail to take.
They did not really look like scoring but then they did and after this, I felt there was only one winner. We just sat back and it seemed more like we were settling for extra time which was odd as they at this point had all the dangerous, quick forwards on. We just sort of looked out of gas as more players went off injured- showing our lack of ability to keep players fit – granted they were impact/collision injuries. I was not convinced at all we would win in ET or on pens and felt they would win – as soon as they levelled and so it proved. A well taken goal but more awful defending. It felt a bit smash and grab in terms of us leading for so long and looking in control first half but we never really turned up after the break. The tactics or lack of them, were baffling and leadership we needed on and off the pitch, to keep the ball and see it out and try and finish them off, was non-existent. We have seen this so many times this season with late goals and throwaways a fairly regular feature (even at lowly Plymouth) as we sit on the edge of our own box and just hoof it. Today, it came back to hurt us and ultimately consign us to another year at this level. Playing in the Championship is not the worst thing but the opportunity to solidify us financially will hit is huge- especially if we fail to go up next year and then we don’t have the parachute payments coming in. We will lose some of our better players but some need to move on (Brewster, Robinson – he will bring him back of course, Anel etc) and we need to freshen things up. For me though the defeat was more than just the future and financials and all that brings- it was simply about them giving us a day where we took the glory/won the playoffs and won at Wembley. Once again this club failed to deliver. Whether it be the manager/players or whoever else, it seems we are really a side that does not know how to deliver on the big occasion and ultimately we choked yet again.
I felt so sorry for the fans as they streamed out yet again having lost again here. Today felt even more annoying than most as we were the better side for a long time but never finished the game and a poor Sunderland side turned up for 20 minutes, took two chances and that is all they needed to do against a weak minded group that was more experienced than our opposition, but sadly carry the can of losers for the second season running (granted some new players amongst them). Hard to even think about next season for now. I am quite numb by the whole way it conspired and just feel very low. I know it is just a game and you have a new season but the way things unravelled yesterday will take a lot of fans and those at the club a long time to recover for me.
Summary - It was more playoff agony for United as they made it ten campaigns without success – as this time the defeat was to Sunderland – meaning it is the Black Cats who take up their place in the top flight. It was yet another desperately disappointing day for the red and white half of Sheffield, as they failed to deliver the big performance over 90 minutes, that was needed to end the long hoodoo at the national stadium. For United fans, who have been to each of the games at the ground, it is now 7 out of 7 defeats all told, in FA Cup semi finals and play off finals. For a long time, it looked like the jinx would end as Tyrese Campbell’s lovely finish provided by Gus Hamer put the Blades in the lead in a largely controlled first half performance. A second looked to have come through Harrison Burrows but was chalked off after a VAR decision – the only game in the whole season it is used at this level. After Hamer went off injured and Brooks missed a good chance to seal it, United lost their way and sat back. Mayenda scored an emphatic equaliser. After this, United looked shot and further injuries to Brereton Diaz and then Ahmedhodzic occurred. The Blades had ten on the pitch as the defender was off receiving treatment when in the 95th minute, Watson was gifted the ball from Kieffer Moore and strode forward to curl home. That was it. The tie had turned around unbelievably and after a season that brought 90 points (92 in reality) and one that saw us top for long periods, we ended up with nothing. It will be a long hard summer for Chris Wilder and his players, who have to face up the reality of another long, gruelling season in the Championship – knowing that it will be hard to get as close as they have this season – both in the regular season and now the playoffs.
United – Absolutely gutted to say the least. It was incredible how we contrived to throw another one away. This time we led, had a second (ok, it got disallowed) but at HT and even at 70 mins- the game is won almost. We played well first half and did what we had to. We scored and looked more dangerous than them. We looked like we could create chances and they had offered little really despite having a fair bit of the ball. he second goes in and is allowed and I have no doubt we go on and win- probably comfortably. This moment rocked us and gave them new life but even though we were not great 2nd half they created little. We needed to just move up the field, look after the ball and find gaps but got desperate, went long and made some baffling subs (granted fitness of Hamer and Campbell was a factor) and seemed to play to hang on. We did have that Brooks chance of course and another big moment we fail to take.
They did not really look like scoring but then they did and after this, I felt there was only one winner. We just sat back and it seemed more like we were settling for extra time which was odd as they at this point had all the dangerous, quick forwards on. We just sort of looked out of gas as more players went off injured- showing our lack of ability to keep players fit – granted they were impact/collision injuries. I was not convinced at all we would win in ET or on pens and felt they would win – as soon as they levelled and so it proved. A well taken goal but more awful defending. It felt a bit smash and grab in terms of us leading for so long and looking in control first half but we never really turned up after the break. The tactics or lack of them, were baffling and leadership we needed on and off the pitch, to keep the ball and see it out and try and finish them off, was non-existent. We have seen this so many times this season with late goals and throwaways a fairly regular feature (even at lowly Plymouth) as we sit on the edge of our own box and just hoof it. Today, it came back to hurt us and ultimately consign us to another year at this level. Playing in the Championship is not the worst thing but the opportunity to solidify us financially will hit is huge- especially if we fail to go up next year and then we don’t have the parachute payments coming in. We will lose some of our better players but some need to move on (Brewster, Robinson – he will bring him back of course, Anel etc) and we need to freshen things up. For me though the defeat was more than just the future and financials and all that brings- it was simply about them giving us a day where we took the glory/won the playoffs and won at Wembley. Once again this club failed to deliver. Whether it be the manager/players or whoever else, it seems we are really a side that does not know how to deliver on the big occasion and ultimately we choked yet again.
I felt so sorry for the fans as they streamed out yet again having lost again here. Today felt even more annoying than most as we were the better side for a long time but never finished the game and a poor Sunderland side turned up for 20 minutes, took two chances and that is all they needed to do against a weak minded group that was more experienced than our opposition, but sadly carry the can of losers for the second season running (granted some new players amongst them). Hard to even think about next season for now. I am quite numb by the whole way it conspired and just feel very low. I know it is just a game and you have a new season but the way things unravelled yesterday will take a lot of fans and those at the club a long time to recover for me.