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It was a big day in the promotion race as the Blades deservedly saw off a poor Norwich side at Carrow Road and nearest rivals Middlesborough got thumped 4-2 at Huddersfield. Luton beat Watford in the earlier kick off but United now are in a fantastic position and hope today will be a pivotal day in the promotion race.
James McAtee’s toe poke settled a game in which United had all the big chances with the Blades hitting the bar twice and the post. Norwich offered little in response and in the end, the away side easily managed the game out comfortably after they took the lead in a professional and disciplined performance.
Heckingbottom named an unchanged side as it seems that the likes of Osborn, Norrington Davies and Brewster may not be seen on the grass again this campaign. It meant a substitution appearance for Will Osula. International returnees Egan, Ahmedhodzic, Doyle, McAtee, Berge and Ndiaye all returned unscathed and began the game.
Norwich named an attacking line up with Pukki, Idah, Sargent, Marquinhos with the talented Sara also starting. Former Blade Kieran Dowell was still out injured for the inconsistent Canaries who needed a win to keep in touch with the top 6.
After only 5 seconds McBurnie committed a foul as Norwich launched the first attack. Ahmedhodzic conceded a corner as Idah looked to get down the side before at the other end Ndiaye tried to feed McAtee but it was overhit.
There were appeals for a penalty as Aarons looked to get past Lowe but the United man seemed to pull out and the dive seemed very theatrical. Bond waved the protests away. Baldock won a corner at the other end but was kicked behind carelessly by Doyle. Ndiaye’s quick feet and cross saw another corner gained and Berge with a rare header nodded it not far wide as he struggled to get the power.
It was a relatively even game but after McAtee’s speculative shot, Norwich broke and had a spell of possession with Aaron a danger down the right-hand side. A corner routine saw Pukki come short and his ball back led to Marquinhos fire over as United did not react to the clever set play quick enough. United had a the ball in the Canaries box and Robinson slipped as he fired wide but McBurnie was penalised for a harsh hand ball. Berge and Egan conceded unnecessary fouls in quick succession before Baldock and Aarons got involved in a fracas near the touchline with pushing and shoving ensuing. Both players were cautioned. Soon after the poorest tackle of the game saw Doyle scythed down by Sarah and it was a third yellow in quick succession.
The game was starting to become a bit tetchy and a number of fouls were being committed both ways. United won a corner with Ahmedhodzic well forward in the build up and the Bosnian won the header as the ball came in but it kissed the bar and bounced clear. A real let off for the home side and the best chance of the game so far.
Norwich continued to push forward down the Blades left hand side and won a corner but the clearance saw United do likewise but this too came to nothing. Norwich finished the half stronger as Idah had a shot blocked. The half time whistle came and neither side had a save to make although the best two chances came to United from two headers.
The rain poured down as the second half started and players continued to lose their feet as they had done in the first half. Berge was booked for a pull back after he lost the ball and Foderingham finally was called into action as he pushed away a cross from Marquinhos. United responded with some good football and Baldock was played in but he went down under the challenge but like with Aarons in the first half, it seemed the attacking player had initiated the contact.
On 62 minutes the deadlock was broken. Ndiaye did well down the left and worked space before sending the ball across towards Lowe. His shot was mis hit but fell right into the place of MCATEE who got there before Gunn to toe the ball under him into the net. There were huge appeals for offside and at first he appeared off but replays showed the officials got it spot on as he just beat the offside trap.
Norwich fans became frustrated and they gave the ball away and were struggling to create anything of note. United were now controlling the game and keeping it better.
McBurnie and Berge came off for Sharp and Norwood for United and Pukki and Idah were replaced by Kamara and Tzolis as both teams made a double change. Ndiaye’s super run saw him play in Sharp down the left who came inside and surprised City with a vicious shot that smashed the far post. The ball rebounded off Baldock and hit the outside of the post. In truth this would have been fortuitous as he knew nothing about it but Sharp was unlucky after a great effort. United now had hit the wood work three times.
Norwich had struggled to create but a rare moment of quality saw Aarons and Sara combine and Sargent had a shot blazed over after the back heel set him up. At the other end, even better skill from Ndiaye saw him completely bamboozle Hanley who chopped him down. Norwich made another double change with Giannoulis and Sara replaced by McCallum and Gibbs. United also got fresh legs on with McAtee, the goal scorer switched with Sharp. Basham came on for Doyle as United looked to flood the midfield area and see things out.
The game ticked into a rather generous 5 additional minutes of time and Norwich did have one effort when Marquinhos hit a fierce low drive which you would expect Foderingham to save but the fact he held it was rather impressive with his first significant moment of concern in the whole game. Sharp nearly got in at the other end when a ball dropped in the box. Ndiaye and McClean both ended up in an unsavoury clash with both rightly booked for their parts in an off the field skirmish. The final whistle came not long after and United celebrated a huge three points making it three wins in four and United hopefully back on track in the quest for promotion. As news of the Middlesbrough result came in, chants of ‘One Neil Warnock!’ were heard from the packed away section before Heckingbottom took the acclaim from the same fans as he went over to celebrate with them.
James McAtee’s toe poke settled a game in which United had all the big chances with the Blades hitting the bar twice and the post. Norwich offered little in response and in the end, the away side easily managed the game out comfortably after they took the lead in a professional and disciplined performance.
Heckingbottom named an unchanged side as it seems that the likes of Osborn, Norrington Davies and Brewster may not be seen on the grass again this campaign. It meant a substitution appearance for Will Osula. International returnees Egan, Ahmedhodzic, Doyle, McAtee, Berge and Ndiaye all returned unscathed and began the game.
Norwich named an attacking line up with Pukki, Idah, Sargent, Marquinhos with the talented Sara also starting. Former Blade Kieran Dowell was still out injured for the inconsistent Canaries who needed a win to keep in touch with the top 6.
After only 5 seconds McBurnie committed a foul as Norwich launched the first attack. Ahmedhodzic conceded a corner as Idah looked to get down the side before at the other end Ndiaye tried to feed McAtee but it was overhit.
There were appeals for a penalty as Aarons looked to get past Lowe but the United man seemed to pull out and the dive seemed very theatrical. Bond waved the protests away. Baldock won a corner at the other end but was kicked behind carelessly by Doyle. Ndiaye’s quick feet and cross saw another corner gained and Berge with a rare header nodded it not far wide as he struggled to get the power.
It was a relatively even game but after McAtee’s speculative shot, Norwich broke and had a spell of possession with Aaron a danger down the right-hand side. A corner routine saw Pukki come short and his ball back led to Marquinhos fire over as United did not react to the clever set play quick enough. United had a the ball in the Canaries box and Robinson slipped as he fired wide but McBurnie was penalised for a harsh hand ball. Berge and Egan conceded unnecessary fouls in quick succession before Baldock and Aarons got involved in a fracas near the touchline with pushing and shoving ensuing. Both players were cautioned. Soon after the poorest tackle of the game saw Doyle scythed down by Sarah and it was a third yellow in quick succession.
The game was starting to become a bit tetchy and a number of fouls were being committed both ways. United won a corner with Ahmedhodzic well forward in the build up and the Bosnian won the header as the ball came in but it kissed the bar and bounced clear. A real let off for the home side and the best chance of the game so far.
Norwich continued to push forward down the Blades left hand side and won a corner but the clearance saw United do likewise but this too came to nothing. Norwich finished the half stronger as Idah had a shot blocked. The half time whistle came and neither side had a save to make although the best two chances came to United from two headers.
The rain poured down as the second half started and players continued to lose their feet as they had done in the first half. Berge was booked for a pull back after he lost the ball and Foderingham finally was called into action as he pushed away a cross from Marquinhos. United responded with some good football and Baldock was played in but he went down under the challenge but like with Aarons in the first half, it seemed the attacking player had initiated the contact.
On 62 minutes the deadlock was broken. Ndiaye did well down the left and worked space before sending the ball across towards Lowe. His shot was mis hit but fell right into the place of MCATEE who got there before Gunn to toe the ball under him into the net. There were huge appeals for offside and at first he appeared off but replays showed the officials got it spot on as he just beat the offside trap.
Norwich fans became frustrated and they gave the ball away and were struggling to create anything of note. United were now controlling the game and keeping it better.
McBurnie and Berge came off for Sharp and Norwood for United and Pukki and Idah were replaced by Kamara and Tzolis as both teams made a double change. Ndiaye’s super run saw him play in Sharp down the left who came inside and surprised City with a vicious shot that smashed the far post. The ball rebounded off Baldock and hit the outside of the post. In truth this would have been fortuitous as he knew nothing about it but Sharp was unlucky after a great effort. United now had hit the wood work three times.
Norwich had struggled to create but a rare moment of quality saw Aarons and Sara combine and Sargent had a shot blazed over after the back heel set him up. At the other end, even better skill from Ndiaye saw him completely bamboozle Hanley who chopped him down. Norwich made another double change with Giannoulis and Sara replaced by McCallum and Gibbs. United also got fresh legs on with McAtee, the goal scorer switched with Sharp. Basham came on for Doyle as United looked to flood the midfield area and see things out.
The game ticked into a rather generous 5 additional minutes of time and Norwich did have one effort when Marquinhos hit a fierce low drive which you would expect Foderingham to save but the fact he held it was rather impressive with his first significant moment of concern in the whole game. Sharp nearly got in at the other end when a ball dropped in the box. Ndiaye and McClean both ended up in an unsavoury clash with both rightly booked for their parts in an off the field skirmish. The final whistle came not long after and United celebrated a huge three points making it three wins in four and United hopefully back on track in the quest for promotion. As news of the Middlesbrough result came in, chants of ‘One Neil Warnock!’ were heard from the packed away section before Heckingbottom took the acclaim from the same fans as he went over to celebrate with them.