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United picked up a much needed victory; their first of 2013; as they saw off lowly Shrewsbury thanks to two very different goals and a strong second half performance. Michael Doyle’s ricocheted effort and Dave Kitson’s long range strike were enough despite a sloppy late goal conceded after Stephen McGinn’s free kick was somehow allowed to drift in. The Blades were full value for the win in their first ever visit to the Greenhous Meadow. The away side shaded the first half and then completely dominated the second against a poor Shrews side who were missing target man Marvin Morgan and then lost influential winger Jon Taylor at the break.
United began with loanee Jonathan Forte alongside Kitson but opted to keep Barry Robson on the bench alongside a number of young players with no places in the matchday squad for experienced players Cresswell, Porter or Williams. Shrewsbury had been in good recent form and included former Blade McAllister in their midfield.
The game began in scrappy fashion with neither slide getting hold of the ball. United survived a scare when the offside flag prevented a chance. For United, Forte had the first effort that went over the bar. The game was mired in midfield with neither side getting the ball into any kind of dangerous area of the field. However on 20 minutes United did have an effort on goal and it came from a surprising source as McDonald hit a low shot that Weale parried away for a corner. Maguire hit wide from the corner as United started to take some measure of control.
Parry looked neat and tidy for the home side and Collins had to be alert to see off a far post cross but United were looking the more likely. Flynn went on a good run and nearly toed the ball past Weale before Forte appealed for a penalty after latching onto Kitson’s flick. Kitson was then upended and this led to McMahon’s free kick being saved by Weale. The free kick had direction but probably lacked power. United were now creating plenty of chances and soon after this Kitson headed straight at the keeper from a corner when he really should have done better. Shrewsbury had offered little as an attacking threat but former Blade McAllister had a shot blocked and then was off target on the rebound not long before the break.
The second half saw Taylor taken off for Summerfield but United started well on top and another opportunity for McMahon came with a free kick but he was wide on this effort. Forte had an effort and then from a corner Kitson’s header was cleared off the line. Murphy pulled his shot wide before Doyle had an effort blocked. United were dominating but could not get the break though despite being virtually camped in the home side’s half.
Finally just after the hour the deserved goal came. Murphy went past the full back and put in a cross that Forte seemed set to score but his effort came back off Weale and then the clearance hit DOYLE at point blank range and rebounded into the net. There was a slight appeal for handball but even it had hit his arm it had been smashed into him from close range and there was no way he could have got out of the way! Doyle ran away to celebrate with the United fans massed behind Weale’s goal and was booked for ‘overdoing it’ somewhat. It was a fortunate goal but one United definitely deserved as they had been in complete control.
Shrewsbury had a brief spell after this and brought on Bradshaw for Doble for but did not really create anything but at least they had some play in the United half for maybe the first time since the break. As they looked to somehow get a foothold back in the game, United scored the second goal.
After some neat build up and patient football, McDonald played the ball into KITSON who took a touch and then hit a long range effort that had the necessary power to beat Weale who was perhaps a little flat footed but it was a great strike none the less. Kitson saluted the Blades fans and also had time to signal what the goal meant to the home fans who had been exchanging barbs with him for much of the game.
United were keeping the ball well and it was their best performance for some time against a lacklustre and rather uninspiring home side. Robson came on for the tiring Murphy who had performed much better and was given warm applause when he came off. Robson immediately used his experience to win two free kicks as United looked to keep the ball. Collins got in two blocks and then Robson and Forte linked before the ball was cleared before a shot could be got away.
The game was petering out and United were in cruise control. They nearly added a third 5 minutes from the end. The ball forward down the inside right channel found Forte and he opened up his body before curling a left footed effort just wide of the far post with Weale beaten. Suddenly there was a goal out of nothing for the home side after a foul was conceded around 35 yards from goal but a long way to the left of the goal. MCGINN took the free kick and it drifted towards the far post and seemed to just float in. He certainly was not going for goal. Long should have maybe done better as the defence did their job in terms of preventing anyone getting in a header. Shrewsbury suddenly had hope and a game that seemed dead was back on. The Shrews were now knocking the ball forward and United looked nervy for the first time all afternoon.
The game went into the additional 4 minutes of stoppage time as Kitson came off for Ironside. United tried to see out time and despite conceding a free kick, Maguire headed away strongly and Shrewsbury could not fashion another chance before the final whistle signalled United were back to winning ways.
United began with loanee Jonathan Forte alongside Kitson but opted to keep Barry Robson on the bench alongside a number of young players with no places in the matchday squad for experienced players Cresswell, Porter or Williams. Shrewsbury had been in good recent form and included former Blade McAllister in their midfield.
The game began in scrappy fashion with neither slide getting hold of the ball. United survived a scare when the offside flag prevented a chance. For United, Forte had the first effort that went over the bar. The game was mired in midfield with neither side getting the ball into any kind of dangerous area of the field. However on 20 minutes United did have an effort on goal and it came from a surprising source as McDonald hit a low shot that Weale parried away for a corner. Maguire hit wide from the corner as United started to take some measure of control.
Parry looked neat and tidy for the home side and Collins had to be alert to see off a far post cross but United were looking the more likely. Flynn went on a good run and nearly toed the ball past Weale before Forte appealed for a penalty after latching onto Kitson’s flick. Kitson was then upended and this led to McMahon’s free kick being saved by Weale. The free kick had direction but probably lacked power. United were now creating plenty of chances and soon after this Kitson headed straight at the keeper from a corner when he really should have done better. Shrewsbury had offered little as an attacking threat but former Blade McAllister had a shot blocked and then was off target on the rebound not long before the break.
The second half saw Taylor taken off for Summerfield but United started well on top and another opportunity for McMahon came with a free kick but he was wide on this effort. Forte had an effort and then from a corner Kitson’s header was cleared off the line. Murphy pulled his shot wide before Doyle had an effort blocked. United were dominating but could not get the break though despite being virtually camped in the home side’s half.
Finally just after the hour the deserved goal came. Murphy went past the full back and put in a cross that Forte seemed set to score but his effort came back off Weale and then the clearance hit DOYLE at point blank range and rebounded into the net. There was a slight appeal for handball but even it had hit his arm it had been smashed into him from close range and there was no way he could have got out of the way! Doyle ran away to celebrate with the United fans massed behind Weale’s goal and was booked for ‘overdoing it’ somewhat. It was a fortunate goal but one United definitely deserved as they had been in complete control.
Shrewsbury had a brief spell after this and brought on Bradshaw for Doble for but did not really create anything but at least they had some play in the United half for maybe the first time since the break. As they looked to somehow get a foothold back in the game, United scored the second goal.
After some neat build up and patient football, McDonald played the ball into KITSON who took a touch and then hit a long range effort that had the necessary power to beat Weale who was perhaps a little flat footed but it was a great strike none the less. Kitson saluted the Blades fans and also had time to signal what the goal meant to the home fans who had been exchanging barbs with him for much of the game.
United were keeping the ball well and it was their best performance for some time against a lacklustre and rather uninspiring home side. Robson came on for the tiring Murphy who had performed much better and was given warm applause when he came off. Robson immediately used his experience to win two free kicks as United looked to keep the ball. Collins got in two blocks and then Robson and Forte linked before the ball was cleared before a shot could be got away.
The game was petering out and United were in cruise control. They nearly added a third 5 minutes from the end. The ball forward down the inside right channel found Forte and he opened up his body before curling a left footed effort just wide of the far post with Weale beaten. Suddenly there was a goal out of nothing for the home side after a foul was conceded around 35 yards from goal but a long way to the left of the goal. MCGINN took the free kick and it drifted towards the far post and seemed to just float in. He certainly was not going for goal. Long should have maybe done better as the defence did their job in terms of preventing anyone getting in a header. Shrewsbury suddenly had hope and a game that seemed dead was back on. The Shrews were now knocking the ball forward and United looked nervy for the first time all afternoon.
The game went into the additional 4 minutes of stoppage time as Kitson came off for Ironside. United tried to see out time and despite conceding a free kick, Maguire headed away strongly and Shrewsbury could not fashion another chance before the final whistle signalled United were back to winning ways.