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It was the first league away draw for the Blades since December 2024 (a draw at West Brom) as they gave an excellent account of themselves at the Den. The visitors more than matched their higher placed opponents and indeed over the contest can argue they shaded proceedings as they certainly created the better chances. It was an entertaining and open contest with chances both ways, before United led thanks to an excellent individual goal from Andre Brooks. They could not keep the lead as Ivanovic scored from a set play but O’Hare missed chances either side of the half and United were in control for much of the second half before a late Millwall rally. A double blow for the away side was injuries to Sam McCallum, who was stretchered off, and Tom Davies. This was after the previous visit to South London a fortnight ago, saw United lose two players in different circumstances. In the end, a point is a decent result but the performance was very good and perhaps just added to the frustration over when United currently find themselves in the table.
Wilder had to make an enforced change with Cannon in for the suspended Bamford but Bindon was back – preferred to Ben Mee. Tom Davies started again and Ogbene was back in the match day squad. Millwall started with former Owls skipper Barry Bannon on the bench, but started with nemesis Jake Cooper at the back.
Millwall started well and Cooper had to punch away after the cross from Azeez but United were able to settle. They won a corner which was cleverly played in from Hamer and McCallum’s effort was headed away in front of goal. O’Hare blazed over from the ball as it came outside the box. Millwall had a great chance on 8 minutes as they went through two weak challenges from Bindon and McGuiness and the ball was played into the path of Longstaff who was clear and one on one. Cooper made the point-blank range continuing his improved form.
United broke away from the corner as Hamer streaked away and chose to go along but his shot wide wide as the quick start showed no sign of abating. It was end to end and a deep cross saw Doughty get up at the far post but Cooper was able to make the save without too much concern. However, the open nature of the game meant there was space both ways and United exploited that on 17 minutes. Hamer sent a lovely ball cross field and BROOKS was given time and grass to run into and he took advantage as Doughty backed off and the winger hit a precise finish away from Crocombe and into the corner.
Sadly, for the Blades, the lead did not last long as Hamer gave away a free kick. The ball came in and Taylor was too strong for Seriki and as it dropped, Bindon did not react and IVANOVIC was able to steer home from close range via the post. A soft goal to concede and parity was quickly restored.
United won a corner after neat football with Brooks and Hamer involved again before Brooks sent a cross over to McCallum whose header was straight at Crocombe. Bindon then got under the ball and Millwall broke with Azeez continuing to the be the threat and he won a corner which United cleared. At the other end, Brooks was continuing to give Doughty a difficult afternoon and he fed Seriki but his cross was blocked.
Azeez made a mess of a good opportunity as the ball was played across and then the same fan fizzed a shot not far wide – as he was the threat for the home side. It continued to be one team attacking and then the other and good play from Seriki saw him get away from two men with a nutmeg and find Hamer, who in turn fed McCallum but his shot was blazed over when well placed. The full back did get caught after the shot but perhaps too long after the initial play for a penalty to be conceded with the ball in the Millwall fans.
More superb work from Brooks saw him turn away from his man with a delightful Cruyff turn and he found Hamer – who looked for Seriki but again the cross did not find a man. McGuiness won a header from the corner and as it looped up, the ball then dropped for Cannon but his swivelled effort over his head was blocked at close range by Crocombe. It was a good chance for the visitors. McCallum had fought a competitive battle against Azeez and won the ball but fell awkwardly and seemed to be in real pain. He was motionless for some time and the stretcher and oxygen tank entering the field, sadly confirmed the worst. After a long period of treatment, he came off to be replaced by Burows. A real blow for arguably United’s most improved player this season.
Brooks continued to be the Blades outstanding player and he slalomed past Doughty again before finding Cannon with a precise cross but the striker’s effort was saved well at full stretch by Crocombe. O’Hare had to nod home the rebound but it went wide and a golden chance was missed. An entertaining and even contest so far but the Blades had missed some good opportunities after being pegged back – to re-take the lead. 7 minutes of stoppage time were played after the McCallum injury and United ended this time, on the attack, but referee Smith ended the long half with the game even.
The second half began the same way as the first, with Brooks once again too quick and skilful for his man and won a corner. However, before it was taken, Davies was on the deck and had to go off, after suffering yet another injury. Arblaster came on. United continued to look the more likely and Hamer’s crisp passing had been a real feature in the attacking play. Another excellent ball saw O’Hare play in Burrows, but his shot lacked power and was straight at the keeper.
Azeez came inside in a rare Millwall attack and his driven cross shot was headed away by Bindon. Peck did well on the corner to see out any danger. Azeez then had a whipped effort over the bar as the home side finally found some moments after starting the second half poorly. Millwall were angry that United did not put the ball out – when Doughty was down holding his back – but seemed to forget that their own side had not found touch when McCallum was down injured. The full back was replaced by Sturge.
On the hour mark, United missed a superb chance to lead. Hamer played in Seriki with an inviting ball who finally managed to get a cross over and O’Hare seemed set to score but his feet tangled up and made a mess of the finish and Crocombe was able to make the save from close range.
Seriki’s attacking play had been a real feature and he caried the ball almost the half of the pitch and looked for a foul, or a corner, but got nothing – as a goal kick was given. O’Hare got in soon after, with more good work from Hamer but the former went down a bit too theatrically and his appeals were waved away – as the home players asked for a card for simulation.
United had dominated the half and looked the more likely but McGuiness had to stop a counter attack as Azeez broke away. Bannan and Coburn came on for the home side but United continued to ask questions although referee Smith stopped a United attack as the ball struck him. Burrows was penalised for a handball as a cross struck his raised hand. Bannan took a pot shot but it was easy for Cooper.
Brooks was the main threat for the Blades and he was took out by Cooper- leading to a deserved yellow card before Campbell came on for Hamer with 10 minutes to play. Azeez also went to floor, but like O’Hare, seemed to be looking for it and the referee again waved it away. De Norre was then booked for bringing O’Hare down and Burrows sent two crosses driven over but could not find a United shirt.
Ballo on for De Norre but Brooks did superbly to hold him up in the corner, showing he could do the defensive work, as well as the other side. Ballo had a header at Cooper from a free kick before the game entered 7 minutes of stoppage time. Millwall did have some pressure in this time with crosses coming in and one from Azeez fizzed across everyone but the home side would have been extremely fortunate to win the game and in the end, it ended all square.
Wilder had to make an enforced change with Cannon in for the suspended Bamford but Bindon was back – preferred to Ben Mee. Tom Davies started again and Ogbene was back in the match day squad. Millwall started with former Owls skipper Barry Bannon on the bench, but started with nemesis Jake Cooper at the back.
Millwall started well and Cooper had to punch away after the cross from Azeez but United were able to settle. They won a corner which was cleverly played in from Hamer and McCallum’s effort was headed away in front of goal. O’Hare blazed over from the ball as it came outside the box. Millwall had a great chance on 8 minutes as they went through two weak challenges from Bindon and McGuiness and the ball was played into the path of Longstaff who was clear and one on one. Cooper made the point-blank range continuing his improved form.
United broke away from the corner as Hamer streaked away and chose to go along but his shot wide wide as the quick start showed no sign of abating. It was end to end and a deep cross saw Doughty get up at the far post but Cooper was able to make the save without too much concern. However, the open nature of the game meant there was space both ways and United exploited that on 17 minutes. Hamer sent a lovely ball cross field and BROOKS was given time and grass to run into and he took advantage as Doughty backed off and the winger hit a precise finish away from Crocombe and into the corner.
Sadly, for the Blades, the lead did not last long as Hamer gave away a free kick. The ball came in and Taylor was too strong for Seriki and as it dropped, Bindon did not react and IVANOVIC was able to steer home from close range via the post. A soft goal to concede and parity was quickly restored.
United won a corner after neat football with Brooks and Hamer involved again before Brooks sent a cross over to McCallum whose header was straight at Crocombe. Bindon then got under the ball and Millwall broke with Azeez continuing to the be the threat and he won a corner which United cleared. At the other end, Brooks was continuing to give Doughty a difficult afternoon and he fed Seriki but his cross was blocked.
Azeez made a mess of a good opportunity as the ball was played across and then the same fan fizzed a shot not far wide – as he was the threat for the home side. It continued to be one team attacking and then the other and good play from Seriki saw him get away from two men with a nutmeg and find Hamer, who in turn fed McCallum but his shot was blazed over when well placed. The full back did get caught after the shot but perhaps too long after the initial play for a penalty to be conceded with the ball in the Millwall fans.
More superb work from Brooks saw him turn away from his man with a delightful Cruyff turn and he found Hamer – who looked for Seriki but again the cross did not find a man. McGuiness won a header from the corner and as it looped up, the ball then dropped for Cannon but his swivelled effort over his head was blocked at close range by Crocombe. It was a good chance for the visitors. McCallum had fought a competitive battle against Azeez and won the ball but fell awkwardly and seemed to be in real pain. He was motionless for some time and the stretcher and oxygen tank entering the field, sadly confirmed the worst. After a long period of treatment, he came off to be replaced by Burows. A real blow for arguably United’s most improved player this season.
Brooks continued to be the Blades outstanding player and he slalomed past Doughty again before finding Cannon with a precise cross but the striker’s effort was saved well at full stretch by Crocombe. O’Hare had to nod home the rebound but it went wide and a golden chance was missed. An entertaining and even contest so far but the Blades had missed some good opportunities after being pegged back – to re-take the lead. 7 minutes of stoppage time were played after the McCallum injury and United ended this time, on the attack, but referee Smith ended the long half with the game even.
The second half began the same way as the first, with Brooks once again too quick and skilful for his man and won a corner. However, before it was taken, Davies was on the deck and had to go off, after suffering yet another injury. Arblaster came on. United continued to look the more likely and Hamer’s crisp passing had been a real feature in the attacking play. Another excellent ball saw O’Hare play in Burrows, but his shot lacked power and was straight at the keeper.
Azeez came inside in a rare Millwall attack and his driven cross shot was headed away by Bindon. Peck did well on the corner to see out any danger. Azeez then had a whipped effort over the bar as the home side finally found some moments after starting the second half poorly. Millwall were angry that United did not put the ball out – when Doughty was down holding his back – but seemed to forget that their own side had not found touch when McCallum was down injured. The full back was replaced by Sturge.
On the hour mark, United missed a superb chance to lead. Hamer played in Seriki with an inviting ball who finally managed to get a cross over and O’Hare seemed set to score but his feet tangled up and made a mess of the finish and Crocombe was able to make the save from close range.
Seriki’s attacking play had been a real feature and he caried the ball almost the half of the pitch and looked for a foul, or a corner, but got nothing – as a goal kick was given. O’Hare got in soon after, with more good work from Hamer but the former went down a bit too theatrically and his appeals were waved away – as the home players asked for a card for simulation.
United had dominated the half and looked the more likely but McGuiness had to stop a counter attack as Azeez broke away. Bannan and Coburn came on for the home side but United continued to ask questions although referee Smith stopped a United attack as the ball struck him. Burrows was penalised for a handball as a cross struck his raised hand. Bannan took a pot shot but it was easy for Cooper.
Brooks was the main threat for the Blades and he was took out by Cooper- leading to a deserved yellow card before Campbell came on for Hamer with 10 minutes to play. Azeez also went to floor, but like O’Hare, seemed to be looking for it and the referee again waved it away. De Norre was then booked for bringing O’Hare down and Burrows sent two crosses driven over but could not find a United shirt.
Ballo on for De Norre but Brooks did superbly to hold him up in the corner, showing he could do the defensive work, as well as the other side. Ballo had a header at Cooper from a free kick before the game entered 7 minutes of stoppage time. Millwall did have some pressure in this time with crosses coming in and one from Azeez fizzed across everyone but the home side would have been extremely fortunate to win the game and in the end, it ended all square.




