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Finally, after six months of waiting, the Blades experienced that winning feeling on the road and a huge three points if they are to have any chance of making an unlikely great escape at the foot of the Premier League. After a tough week after the 0-5 drubbing at the hands of Villa, at the Lane last week, Chris Wilder got a reaction as the Blades scored three goals on the road and showed real resilience in the performance and result. Goals from Cameron Archer and James McAtee, from the spot, gave United the two-goal cushion but a goal straight after half time from a similar penalty offence that United got, Carlton Morris reduced the arrears. United hung on and then broke with a superb Vini Souza strike to seal the victory. It was fitting reward for the game’s outstanding player who had given his all for the shirt continuing his improvements under Wilder.
Luton will have fancied their chances against a side out of form and confidence but in the end, they came out second best as United won a crucial game to at least keep them in touch at the basement.
United rung the changes again with Trusty dropped to the bench and Brereton Diaz out injured. Will Osula dropped to the bench also. Back in came Jack Robinson, Gus Hamer and Cameron Archer. There was still no place for Oli McBurnie in the match day squad. New goalkeeper Ivor Grbic was still out under the concussion protocols.
For the home side, hat trick hero from last weekend, Elijah Adebayo spearheaded the front line with the dangerous Carlton Morris also starting. Ross Barkley has been pulling the strings for the Hatters in the middle of the field, who looked to carry on their recent upsurge.
It was Oranges v Yellows as the game began but as with the last away game at Selhurst Park, United wear nearly ahead in the opening minute. The ball was played forward and McAtee took a touch and curled it just wide with his left foot. After the promising start, the Blades endured a difficult moment when Norrington Davies went down as the ball went out of play. It seemed innocuous enough but the defender was clearly in real pain and seeing him crying as the physios treated him was hard to watch. After being out for over a year and just getting back in the side, this was a huge blow for him and the club. Max Lowe replaced him after only 2 minutes.
A clumsy foul from Bogle on Doughty saw a free kick for the home side but Osho headed down and wide. Holgate was soon in the book too after he brought down Morris as he looked to get away. Luton won two quick corners in succession and then Lowe also gave away a free kick as the Hatters started to take control. The next spell saw the game played exclusively in the United half and Foderingham had to get down to take Doughty’s cross after good football.
Lowe’s give away saw Osborn take his man down but Robinson headed clear from the free kick before Burke’s long range effort clipped Souza for another corner. Bogle managed to get United out after an enterprising run from the back but soon after more ill discipline saw Hamer lazily drag his man back and United had another booking.
Luton had been the better side but had not tested Foderingham or really had any meaningful efforts and on 26 minutes, United should have led. Good work from Souza to head back into the area after a corner was not cleared saw Archer clear but he shanked his shot badly wide despite being one on one with the keeper. Fortunately, the chance did not play on his mind as only a minute later he made amends! ARCHER ran down the channel and held off Osho before darting towards goal and as no defender went across he gave Kaminsky the eyes and drilled it in at the near post to give the Blades the lead! It was an excellent and cool finish from the striker, especially after the sitter he had missed just before.
Luton tried to respond and Adebayo was not far off with a driven shot that went wide but United then were back on the attack in a much more even contest now. From a corner, Souza headed the ball goalwards but it looped into the hands of Kaminsky. However, the referee blew his whistle not long after before the ball had gone out as VAR had told him to look at his monitor for a possible handball. The replays showed the ball struck the raised hand of Burke. It may seem harsh in terms of him being close to the initial header, but these are decisions that are given currently and sure enough Chris Kavanagh pointed to the spot after a quick check.
Once again Souza held the ball but it was MCATEE who took it and rolled it in cooly and United were incredibly leading by two goals; for the first time this season. In doing so they overtook the goals output from the relegated side of 2020-21 and would be hopeful of going past Derby’s dreadful points tally of 11 points – as the worst side in Premier League history.
With ten minutes of the half left United now were in confident mood and Morris pulled back Hamer, being the first home player to go in the book. Luton tried to find some life but were struggling to create much although Holgate blocked Adebayo’s shot leading to another corner. There were 5 minutes of stoppage time and a good chance came when Souza allowed Ogbene to cross too easily and Doughty’s driven shot was well blocked, this time from Bogle. The corner saw the header come in and as Foderingham flapped, there was a foul, on Bogle as a challenge came in when the ball dropped. The half time whistle came not long after.
The second half saw Luton start it, as they ended the first, winning a corner after Souza had gone down, seemingly winded. As the delivery came in, the ball was cleared but once again the game was stopped as there was another check for a penalty for handball. This time it was Souza who was adjudged to have his hands raised in the melee. The referee was told to go to his monitor and the inevitable then happened as the penalty is given. MORRIS took it and it this too was almost identical to McAtee’s as he rolled it to the left and sent Foderingham the wrong way.
Luton now sensed a comeback and Chong and Doughty played a one two and led to another corner but Osho headed over. Hamer then went down with an injury as Luton fans felt United were feigning injury to slow the game down. He could not carry on and Davies had to replace him.
On the hour mark, good work from Osborn led to a free kick and Davies took it but Souza conceded the foul. Davies was busy and looking to get involved at every opportunity. Luton now were well on top though and United were being forced back and contend to clear and regroup and struggled to get out at all. Morris tried a shot on the turn but his curling effort was pushed away before Bogle was the next man down as Doughty fell on him. He was able to carry on after treatment – If United had made the change, they would have used all their substitution windows up with 25 minutes left – so would have been pleased he could continue.
Townsend replaced Burke as Luton changed their formation, trying to get more bodies forward but despite dominating were not creating too many clear chances at all. They did create an opportunity when Chong’s clever ball inside Bogle caught the wing back out and Doughty was in but he badly overhit his cross with men over.
United made them pay with a rare break as Luton had men forward and Archer got away. It got stuck under his feet after a good initial run and the danger seemed to have been averted from the home side but Davies got a vital foot in and Osborn then saw the unmarked SOUZA and played him in. The Brazilian took a touch and smashed the ball into the far corner and United had restored their two-goal advantage with 20 minutes to play.
Barkley flicked a header over the bar but Luton won another corner soon after and the ball dropped to Adebayo and Foderingham made a smart save form close range to deny him at his feet. Brewster and Norwood replaced Archer and McAtee with 10 minutes of the game left and United were now trying to hold what they had. A silly foul from Holgate saw Barkley have a chance to get another cross in but Ahmedhodzic and Robinson made headed clearances in quick succession.
Chong had been influential in the second half and hit a curling effort not far off target as Foderingham scrambled across before Berry and Woodrow came on for Doughty and Morris. Woodrow immediately won a header at the back post but it was too high for Adebayo. Townsend’s shot was then easy for the United keeper as the game ticked into 9 minutes of stoppage time.
Foderingham caught one deep cross before Souza did superbly to sprint back and make the tackle and then clear the ball before soon after hooking away again. Brewster then tried an ambitious effort from half way when he would have been better keeping the ball but Luton did not create any more clear chances with one final ball in seeing Adebayo miscue and Foderingham pouched the ball.
The final whistle came and United could celebrate a win for the first time since early December and in doing so also overtook Derby’s pitiful 11-point haul and at least will not be known as the worst side in Premier League history. The Blades also scored three goals away from home for the first time since October 1993 – a 3-3 draw at the Dell.
Luton will have fancied their chances against a side out of form and confidence but in the end, they came out second best as United won a crucial game to at least keep them in touch at the basement.
United rung the changes again with Trusty dropped to the bench and Brereton Diaz out injured. Will Osula dropped to the bench also. Back in came Jack Robinson, Gus Hamer and Cameron Archer. There was still no place for Oli McBurnie in the match day squad. New goalkeeper Ivor Grbic was still out under the concussion protocols.
For the home side, hat trick hero from last weekend, Elijah Adebayo spearheaded the front line with the dangerous Carlton Morris also starting. Ross Barkley has been pulling the strings for the Hatters in the middle of the field, who looked to carry on their recent upsurge.
It was Oranges v Yellows as the game began but as with the last away game at Selhurst Park, United wear nearly ahead in the opening minute. The ball was played forward and McAtee took a touch and curled it just wide with his left foot. After the promising start, the Blades endured a difficult moment when Norrington Davies went down as the ball went out of play. It seemed innocuous enough but the defender was clearly in real pain and seeing him crying as the physios treated him was hard to watch. After being out for over a year and just getting back in the side, this was a huge blow for him and the club. Max Lowe replaced him after only 2 minutes.
A clumsy foul from Bogle on Doughty saw a free kick for the home side but Osho headed down and wide. Holgate was soon in the book too after he brought down Morris as he looked to get away. Luton won two quick corners in succession and then Lowe also gave away a free kick as the Hatters started to take control. The next spell saw the game played exclusively in the United half and Foderingham had to get down to take Doughty’s cross after good football.
Lowe’s give away saw Osborn take his man down but Robinson headed clear from the free kick before Burke’s long range effort clipped Souza for another corner. Bogle managed to get United out after an enterprising run from the back but soon after more ill discipline saw Hamer lazily drag his man back and United had another booking.
Luton had been the better side but had not tested Foderingham or really had any meaningful efforts and on 26 minutes, United should have led. Good work from Souza to head back into the area after a corner was not cleared saw Archer clear but he shanked his shot badly wide despite being one on one with the keeper. Fortunately, the chance did not play on his mind as only a minute later he made amends! ARCHER ran down the channel and held off Osho before darting towards goal and as no defender went across he gave Kaminsky the eyes and drilled it in at the near post to give the Blades the lead! It was an excellent and cool finish from the striker, especially after the sitter he had missed just before.
Luton tried to respond and Adebayo was not far off with a driven shot that went wide but United then were back on the attack in a much more even contest now. From a corner, Souza headed the ball goalwards but it looped into the hands of Kaminsky. However, the referee blew his whistle not long after before the ball had gone out as VAR had told him to look at his monitor for a possible handball. The replays showed the ball struck the raised hand of Burke. It may seem harsh in terms of him being close to the initial header, but these are decisions that are given currently and sure enough Chris Kavanagh pointed to the spot after a quick check.
Once again Souza held the ball but it was MCATEE who took it and rolled it in cooly and United were incredibly leading by two goals; for the first time this season. In doing so they overtook the goals output from the relegated side of 2020-21 and would be hopeful of going past Derby’s dreadful points tally of 11 points – as the worst side in Premier League history.
With ten minutes of the half left United now were in confident mood and Morris pulled back Hamer, being the first home player to go in the book. Luton tried to find some life but were struggling to create much although Holgate blocked Adebayo’s shot leading to another corner. There were 5 minutes of stoppage time and a good chance came when Souza allowed Ogbene to cross too easily and Doughty’s driven shot was well blocked, this time from Bogle. The corner saw the header come in and as Foderingham flapped, there was a foul, on Bogle as a challenge came in when the ball dropped. The half time whistle came not long after.
The second half saw Luton start it, as they ended the first, winning a corner after Souza had gone down, seemingly winded. As the delivery came in, the ball was cleared but once again the game was stopped as there was another check for a penalty for handball. This time it was Souza who was adjudged to have his hands raised in the melee. The referee was told to go to his monitor and the inevitable then happened as the penalty is given. MORRIS took it and it this too was almost identical to McAtee’s as he rolled it to the left and sent Foderingham the wrong way.
Luton now sensed a comeback and Chong and Doughty played a one two and led to another corner but Osho headed over. Hamer then went down with an injury as Luton fans felt United were feigning injury to slow the game down. He could not carry on and Davies had to replace him.
On the hour mark, good work from Osborn led to a free kick and Davies took it but Souza conceded the foul. Davies was busy and looking to get involved at every opportunity. Luton now were well on top though and United were being forced back and contend to clear and regroup and struggled to get out at all. Morris tried a shot on the turn but his curling effort was pushed away before Bogle was the next man down as Doughty fell on him. He was able to carry on after treatment – If United had made the change, they would have used all their substitution windows up with 25 minutes left – so would have been pleased he could continue.
Townsend replaced Burke as Luton changed their formation, trying to get more bodies forward but despite dominating were not creating too many clear chances at all. They did create an opportunity when Chong’s clever ball inside Bogle caught the wing back out and Doughty was in but he badly overhit his cross with men over.
United made them pay with a rare break as Luton had men forward and Archer got away. It got stuck under his feet after a good initial run and the danger seemed to have been averted from the home side but Davies got a vital foot in and Osborn then saw the unmarked SOUZA and played him in. The Brazilian took a touch and smashed the ball into the far corner and United had restored their two-goal advantage with 20 minutes to play.
Barkley flicked a header over the bar but Luton won another corner soon after and the ball dropped to Adebayo and Foderingham made a smart save form close range to deny him at his feet. Brewster and Norwood replaced Archer and McAtee with 10 minutes of the game left and United were now trying to hold what they had. A silly foul from Holgate saw Barkley have a chance to get another cross in but Ahmedhodzic and Robinson made headed clearances in quick succession.
Chong had been influential in the second half and hit a curling effort not far off target as Foderingham scrambled across before Berry and Woodrow came on for Doughty and Morris. Woodrow immediately won a header at the back post but it was too high for Adebayo. Townsend’s shot was then easy for the United keeper as the game ticked into 9 minutes of stoppage time.
Foderingham caught one deep cross before Souza did superbly to sprint back and make the tackle and then clear the ball before soon after hooking away again. Brewster then tried an ambitious effort from half way when he would have been better keeping the ball but Luton did not create any more clear chances with one final ball in seeing Adebayo miscue and Foderingham pouched the ball.
The final whistle came and United could celebrate a win for the first time since early December and in doing so also overtook Derby’s pitiful 11-point haul and at least will not be known as the worst side in Premier League history. The Blades also scored three goals away from home for the first time since October 1993 – a 3-3 draw at the Dell.