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Sheffield United’s season will go on for another couple of weeks after they saw off Stevenage in a tense but ultimately victorious night for the home side at Bramall Lane. It was another game of few chances that mirrored much of the contest at Broadhall Way just three days previously. The Blades had most of the possession and created what few chances they were but it looked like the game was going to have to be settled in extra time or even penalties as the game entered the dyeing embers. However with just four minutes left on the clock a superb cross from Matt Lowton was met by a towering header from Chris Porter to send the ground into jubilation.
United now will face the winners of Huddersfield or Milton Keynes Dons and hope to be able to break their Wembley and playoff hoodoo and with it gain promotion back to the Championship.
United named an unchanged line up continuing with the same formation with Chris Porter up front on his own and Stephen Quinn in support. United could not call on the services of Richard Cresswell who was out with an eye infection and changed the bench bringing in Nick Montgomery and David McAllister for Johannes Ertl and Cresswell. Stevenage also made changes with Shroot coming in for Reid to support Patrick Agyemang.
There was a lusty rendition of the Greasy Chip Butty song as the game began with United somehow conceding a corner after having their kick off! However a half chance came to nothing and United began to get in top forcing the visitors back. Quinn got on the ball and tried to force the tempo. Hill then created the first chance when his cross was helped on by Williamson and Porter’s instinctive header was flicked away by the hand of Day. It was a real chance so early on in the game but it was difficult for Porter to get the power as well as direction and Day made a smart instinctive save. United continued to dominate and switched play from left to right and vice versa with McDonald starting to get on the ball. United won a series of corners that came to nothing and Flynn’s appeals for free kicks fell on stony ground twice as referee Miller tried to keep the game flowing. Porter was body checked by Ashton to win a free kick but this did not come to anything.
Freeman was being snuffed out of the play by the hard working Doyle and Stevenage were having little of the ball as it kept coming back. However, United were not able to create any more chances of note and whilst the play was patient it was also perhaps too slow and Stevenage got bodies behind the ball to constantly thwart any real penetration. Porter won a header and then Ashton sliced the ball onto the top of his own net. After another Porter knock down Williamson fired well over as the half time whistle approached. United had been well on top and the majority of the game had been played in the Stevenage half.
McDonald seemed to be struggling just before the break and as the teams came out after the break he had been replaced by the returning Montgomery. United continued to dominate and finally they now created some chances to match their domination of the football. Flynn firstly had a chance but dithered and was blocked out of it before Porter got down the right centered but Williamson swept just wide at the near post. The crowd noise increased further and after Lowton’s ball was knocked down by Porter, Flynn’s half volley flashed just wide. It seemed like United were now getting closer to breaking the deadlock but a warning came on the hour when Freeman who has been well marshalled cut in but his shot was well held by Simonsen. Quinn was seeing much more of the ball in this half and was becoming more and more influential. He got on the ball and hit a shot over and then set up Lowton who had two crosses that were defended at full stretch by the visitors. Sarcastic cheers came when Porter was finally given a free kick after being held but Williamson’s free kick was high and wide. Mousinho came on for Shroot for Stevenage as they tried to get into a game that United had dominated.
Stevenage had been once again on the back foot but had a rare break when Freeman broke away after a United attack had been cleared. Lowton tried to pull him back but the tricky midfielder kept his footing and fed Laird whose effort was tipped over by Simonsen with perhaps a deflection making it a more difficult save than it was. It was a real let off for United and Lowton was booked for his part in the build up with referee Miller giving Borough the advantage which they nearly profited from. Bostwick then hit a low free kick which Simonsen did well to save and it was suddenly a much more even contest. Agyemang had pulled up and was replaced by Beardsley giving the away side a different type off outlet after Collins and Maguire had handled the on loan striker fairly comfortably.
Still United came again with Lowton becoming more influential and his run and shot was blocked before Hill hit a long ranger that was not far wide from fully 30 yards. It seemed like extra time may be inevitable but then finally the deserved breakthrough came on the 85th minute. Lowton got down the right again and hit a tremendous cross that was waiting to be converted and PORTER duly obliged with a firm header past Day. The Kop went ballistic behind the goal and the United players celebrated the vital strike in a tie that had nearly gone 175 minutes before a goal!
Now United had to defend the final 5 minutes and Stevenage opted to put on Reid for Byrom and then throw centre back Roberts into a forward position. They lofted several balls into the box and won a controversial corner. As the game entered three minutes of stoppage time; they had one chance with a header from Reid straight at Simonsen and won a series of throws deep in United territory. The Blades were able to win the vital headers with a powerful Collins header summing up the determination to keep back to back clean sheets. The final whistle came and the usual pitch invasion followed signalling the Blades were going back to Wembley. Hopefully United can not only score this time but finally end a series of desperately disappointing performances and results. With bodies thin on the ground and a mounting injury/suspension/unavailable list, Danny Wilson will hopefully be able to draw one big final effort out of his troops to seal promotion.
United now will face the winners of Huddersfield or Milton Keynes Dons and hope to be able to break their Wembley and playoff hoodoo and with it gain promotion back to the Championship.
United named an unchanged line up continuing with the same formation with Chris Porter up front on his own and Stephen Quinn in support. United could not call on the services of Richard Cresswell who was out with an eye infection and changed the bench bringing in Nick Montgomery and David McAllister for Johannes Ertl and Cresswell. Stevenage also made changes with Shroot coming in for Reid to support Patrick Agyemang.
There was a lusty rendition of the Greasy Chip Butty song as the game began with United somehow conceding a corner after having their kick off! However a half chance came to nothing and United began to get in top forcing the visitors back. Quinn got on the ball and tried to force the tempo. Hill then created the first chance when his cross was helped on by Williamson and Porter’s instinctive header was flicked away by the hand of Day. It was a real chance so early on in the game but it was difficult for Porter to get the power as well as direction and Day made a smart instinctive save. United continued to dominate and switched play from left to right and vice versa with McDonald starting to get on the ball. United won a series of corners that came to nothing and Flynn’s appeals for free kicks fell on stony ground twice as referee Miller tried to keep the game flowing. Porter was body checked by Ashton to win a free kick but this did not come to anything.
Freeman was being snuffed out of the play by the hard working Doyle and Stevenage were having little of the ball as it kept coming back. However, United were not able to create any more chances of note and whilst the play was patient it was also perhaps too slow and Stevenage got bodies behind the ball to constantly thwart any real penetration. Porter won a header and then Ashton sliced the ball onto the top of his own net. After another Porter knock down Williamson fired well over as the half time whistle approached. United had been well on top and the majority of the game had been played in the Stevenage half.
McDonald seemed to be struggling just before the break and as the teams came out after the break he had been replaced by the returning Montgomery. United continued to dominate and finally they now created some chances to match their domination of the football. Flynn firstly had a chance but dithered and was blocked out of it before Porter got down the right centered but Williamson swept just wide at the near post. The crowd noise increased further and after Lowton’s ball was knocked down by Porter, Flynn’s half volley flashed just wide. It seemed like United were now getting closer to breaking the deadlock but a warning came on the hour when Freeman who has been well marshalled cut in but his shot was well held by Simonsen. Quinn was seeing much more of the ball in this half and was becoming more and more influential. He got on the ball and hit a shot over and then set up Lowton who had two crosses that were defended at full stretch by the visitors. Sarcastic cheers came when Porter was finally given a free kick after being held but Williamson’s free kick was high and wide. Mousinho came on for Shroot for Stevenage as they tried to get into a game that United had dominated.
Stevenage had been once again on the back foot but had a rare break when Freeman broke away after a United attack had been cleared. Lowton tried to pull him back but the tricky midfielder kept his footing and fed Laird whose effort was tipped over by Simonsen with perhaps a deflection making it a more difficult save than it was. It was a real let off for United and Lowton was booked for his part in the build up with referee Miller giving Borough the advantage which they nearly profited from. Bostwick then hit a low free kick which Simonsen did well to save and it was suddenly a much more even contest. Agyemang had pulled up and was replaced by Beardsley giving the away side a different type off outlet after Collins and Maguire had handled the on loan striker fairly comfortably.
Still United came again with Lowton becoming more influential and his run and shot was blocked before Hill hit a long ranger that was not far wide from fully 30 yards. It seemed like extra time may be inevitable but then finally the deserved breakthrough came on the 85th minute. Lowton got down the right again and hit a tremendous cross that was waiting to be converted and PORTER duly obliged with a firm header past Day. The Kop went ballistic behind the goal and the United players celebrated the vital strike in a tie that had nearly gone 175 minutes before a goal!
Now United had to defend the final 5 minutes and Stevenage opted to put on Reid for Byrom and then throw centre back Roberts into a forward position. They lofted several balls into the box and won a controversial corner. As the game entered three minutes of stoppage time; they had one chance with a header from Reid straight at Simonsen and won a series of throws deep in United territory. The Blades were able to win the vital headers with a powerful Collins header summing up the determination to keep back to back clean sheets. The final whistle came and the usual pitch invasion followed signalling the Blades were going back to Wembley. Hopefully United can not only score this time but finally end a series of desperately disappointing performances and results. With bodies thin on the ground and a mounting injury/suspension/unavailable list, Danny Wilson will hopefully be able to draw one big final effort out of his troops to seal promotion.