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At half time in the play off semi final; the Blades hold a narrow 1-0 advantage over Yeovil thanks to substitute Callum McFadzean’s second half deflected effort. In a game of little quality and few chances, United hold the edge after a relatively even game. The Blades had two decent first half appeals for penalties whilst Yeovil had appeals of their own in the second half. United now have to hope their outstanding defensive record stands up in the second leg if they are to return to Wembley for the second successive year.
United began with Darryl Westlake remaining at right back as Tony McMahon was still not fit. Caretaker manager Chris Morgan also opted to start with Barry Robson on the right and paired Porter and Kitson up top. On the bench it was mostly young players alongside veteran Danny Higginbotham. Yeovil’s three injury doubts were all fit to take their place in defence in a side that featured high scoring front man Paddy Madden who had scored a double at the Lane earlier in the season.
Early on Robson was involved with a cross that Kitson mistimed his header and then the former Celtic midfielder was fouled but his free kick was just off target going past Stech’s near post. Yeovil had offered little going forward and United controlled the early proceedings but were struggling themselves to create many clear cut chances and it was becoming a battle between two centre backs of considerable size against the physical Kitson and Porter. After a ball into the box United did have an appeal for a spot kick and McDonald looked at the referee after Burn appeared to grab his shirt but referee Atwell played on.
Porter headed over from a corner and then after the ball was transferred back into the box from a free kick it dropped nicely for Murphy but he fired badly over the bar when he ought to have done better. Robson tried to get in front of his man but McCallister checked his run and seemed to use an elbow to block him off.
After the earlier challenge and penalty appeal Robson could not continue as he seemed in some pain. He was replaced by youngster McFadzean. Soon after Kitson was booked for persistent fouling. Yeovil finally had a half chance when Dawson fired wide and then Edwards had a shot blocked. McAllister’s tackle on Westlake was rash and saw him go into the book. He was perhaps fortunate still to be on the field after the indiscretion earlier in the game on Robson surely should have seen some action also.
The second half began and it was not long before the home fans were celebrating as Murphy finally got down the wing and was able to pull the ball back. MCFADZEAN got in front of his man to meet the cross and managed to hit a first time shot that deflected off Burn onto the post and trickled over the line. It was a massive relief to the home fans who could finally celebrate a goal after three games without one. It was the first goal for the home grown McFadzean who celebrated in front of the Kop with his teammates.
Yeovil responded and a shot came in from Upson that Long pushed out as it moved in the air and then the offside flag thwarted Hayter who lifted the ball into the net after the flag was raised. Doyle’s wild lunge got him into the referee’s book but soon after McFadzean’s emerging confidence was in evidence when a smart turn took him inside the full back and he cut inside and hit a shot that was well saved by Stech. The rebound fell to Hill who sliced badly off target.
McFadzean linked well with Murphy who fired just wide after an excellent run inside and shot. Madden then had a half chance as his header looped goalwards but Collins headed away over his own bar taking no chances as it looped across the box. A half hearted appeal against McFadzean for handball was waved away soon after. It was an even contest and the away side were now creating chances. Ironside came on for Kitson but Webster’s header was well saved down low by Long. United then nearly got in Ironside as McDonald’s class was coming to the fore more.
Maguire clumsily cleared with stronger appeals for a penalty from the visiting fans and not long after this Maguire was booked for a tussle prior to a corner. As the game entered the final stages, Webster hooked the ball over his head but Long smartly tipped over for a corner. Right at the death Whitehouse came on for Porter as the game went into an additional 4 minutes of stoppage time. The game ended with both sides probably pleased and the contest still very much well alive.
United – It was better than some of the recent games but not by much. At least there was some energy and effort at times. It was a pretty poor game between two poor sides. Both sides could barely control nor pass the ball and chances were few and far between. We should have had a pen first half (two shouts) but they had a few possibles second half. Outside of this in general play we shaded it maybe in terms of possession and chances but we did not make the keeper work enough. First half we were too slow and predictable and never really got the wide man into the game. The front two did not quite do enough and overall it was a bit scrappy but Murphy had a good chance as did Kitson with a few half chances from headers. In the second half we scored early and then we started to believed more and the wide men had a go (did not always come off but they at least got down the wing and got crosses over). Porter put himself about and McDonald became more and more influential. I felt we really ought to have capitalised on their hesitancy and gone for the jugular but only had a few more chances (McFadzean and Murphy) but it kind of faded away after this. They maybe had the better chances as the game went on at the end and we started to retreat for some reason.
Yeovil then came back and had a decent spell and a few half chances as United started to sit back and almost settle for 1-0 (which I believe could be fatal) and just kind of waited for full time. There were some positives (Long, McDonald, Maguire and better second half from the wingers) and the defence kept a clean sheet but we will have to do better with the ball and be smarter in key areas Monday to advance as I feel Yeovil will play much better.
Overall, I would have taken 1-0 but I still feel we may just duck out Monday just due to the fact Yeovil have more goals in them than us. Hope I am wrong but despite the win tonight I have not seen enough that this side can get promoted (by winning or failing to lose in 3 games). We are very ordinary and believe that our inability to score goals will outweigh the strength at the other end where they can’t rely on keeping clean sheets for a further two games.
Yeovil – I have to say that I thought they were quite poor tonight and I expected more in terms of football played. Sure they had a bit of a go when they went 1-0 down but overall I felt they were a side that were for the taking (in terms of beating them 2 or 3 nil and sealing the tie). I thought overall they will be pleased to get out at just 1-0. I did not think they showed much fluidity, skill on the ball nor really got at us but they did work hard and closed United down for much of the game. However more than this I felt they looked susceptible at the back. We did not really take advantage.
They had two slow, cumbersome centre backs that were so immobile that even Porter looked quicker than them. They also had a right back Aying who looked very slow too and I felt they could be got at. In midfield it was fairly even but we got better as the game went on and Doyle and McDonald were more influential. Up front Hayter and Madden were never really a threat and whilst they had a few half chances from headers or flicks from scrambles I never felt they blew us away. I thought they were sloppy on the ball most of the game and overall they looked a much different side from the one that won so comfortably at the Lane earlier in the season and much of their performance relied on work ethic rather than them knocking it about or creating much.
I am sure they will be a different side Monday and I fear they may go up a gear in all areas. They will probably score so we will have to respond. If we go there and defend it will not work. Just hope now the pressure is on them somewhat we can take advantage and score on the break.
United began with Darryl Westlake remaining at right back as Tony McMahon was still not fit. Caretaker manager Chris Morgan also opted to start with Barry Robson on the right and paired Porter and Kitson up top. On the bench it was mostly young players alongside veteran Danny Higginbotham. Yeovil’s three injury doubts were all fit to take their place in defence in a side that featured high scoring front man Paddy Madden who had scored a double at the Lane earlier in the season.
Early on Robson was involved with a cross that Kitson mistimed his header and then the former Celtic midfielder was fouled but his free kick was just off target going past Stech’s near post. Yeovil had offered little going forward and United controlled the early proceedings but were struggling themselves to create many clear cut chances and it was becoming a battle between two centre backs of considerable size against the physical Kitson and Porter. After a ball into the box United did have an appeal for a spot kick and McDonald looked at the referee after Burn appeared to grab his shirt but referee Atwell played on.
Porter headed over from a corner and then after the ball was transferred back into the box from a free kick it dropped nicely for Murphy but he fired badly over the bar when he ought to have done better. Robson tried to get in front of his man but McCallister checked his run and seemed to use an elbow to block him off.
After the earlier challenge and penalty appeal Robson could not continue as he seemed in some pain. He was replaced by youngster McFadzean. Soon after Kitson was booked for persistent fouling. Yeovil finally had a half chance when Dawson fired wide and then Edwards had a shot blocked. McAllister’s tackle on Westlake was rash and saw him go into the book. He was perhaps fortunate still to be on the field after the indiscretion earlier in the game on Robson surely should have seen some action also.
The second half began and it was not long before the home fans were celebrating as Murphy finally got down the wing and was able to pull the ball back. MCFADZEAN got in front of his man to meet the cross and managed to hit a first time shot that deflected off Burn onto the post and trickled over the line. It was a massive relief to the home fans who could finally celebrate a goal after three games without one. It was the first goal for the home grown McFadzean who celebrated in front of the Kop with his teammates.
Yeovil responded and a shot came in from Upson that Long pushed out as it moved in the air and then the offside flag thwarted Hayter who lifted the ball into the net after the flag was raised. Doyle’s wild lunge got him into the referee’s book but soon after McFadzean’s emerging confidence was in evidence when a smart turn took him inside the full back and he cut inside and hit a shot that was well saved by Stech. The rebound fell to Hill who sliced badly off target.
McFadzean linked well with Murphy who fired just wide after an excellent run inside and shot. Madden then had a half chance as his header looped goalwards but Collins headed away over his own bar taking no chances as it looped across the box. A half hearted appeal against McFadzean for handball was waved away soon after. It was an even contest and the away side were now creating chances. Ironside came on for Kitson but Webster’s header was well saved down low by Long. United then nearly got in Ironside as McDonald’s class was coming to the fore more.
Maguire clumsily cleared with stronger appeals for a penalty from the visiting fans and not long after this Maguire was booked for a tussle prior to a corner. As the game entered the final stages, Webster hooked the ball over his head but Long smartly tipped over for a corner. Right at the death Whitehouse came on for Porter as the game went into an additional 4 minutes of stoppage time. The game ended with both sides probably pleased and the contest still very much well alive.
United – It was better than some of the recent games but not by much. At least there was some energy and effort at times. It was a pretty poor game between two poor sides. Both sides could barely control nor pass the ball and chances were few and far between. We should have had a pen first half (two shouts) but they had a few possibles second half. Outside of this in general play we shaded it maybe in terms of possession and chances but we did not make the keeper work enough. First half we were too slow and predictable and never really got the wide man into the game. The front two did not quite do enough and overall it was a bit scrappy but Murphy had a good chance as did Kitson with a few half chances from headers. In the second half we scored early and then we started to believed more and the wide men had a go (did not always come off but they at least got down the wing and got crosses over). Porter put himself about and McDonald became more and more influential. I felt we really ought to have capitalised on their hesitancy and gone for the jugular but only had a few more chances (McFadzean and Murphy) but it kind of faded away after this. They maybe had the better chances as the game went on at the end and we started to retreat for some reason.
Yeovil then came back and had a decent spell and a few half chances as United started to sit back and almost settle for 1-0 (which I believe could be fatal) and just kind of waited for full time. There were some positives (Long, McDonald, Maguire and better second half from the wingers) and the defence kept a clean sheet but we will have to do better with the ball and be smarter in key areas Monday to advance as I feel Yeovil will play much better.
Overall, I would have taken 1-0 but I still feel we may just duck out Monday just due to the fact Yeovil have more goals in them than us. Hope I am wrong but despite the win tonight I have not seen enough that this side can get promoted (by winning or failing to lose in 3 games). We are very ordinary and believe that our inability to score goals will outweigh the strength at the other end where they can’t rely on keeping clean sheets for a further two games.
Yeovil – I have to say that I thought they were quite poor tonight and I expected more in terms of football played. Sure they had a bit of a go when they went 1-0 down but overall I felt they were a side that were for the taking (in terms of beating them 2 or 3 nil and sealing the tie). I thought overall they will be pleased to get out at just 1-0. I did not think they showed much fluidity, skill on the ball nor really got at us but they did work hard and closed United down for much of the game. However more than this I felt they looked susceptible at the back. We did not really take advantage.
They had two slow, cumbersome centre backs that were so immobile that even Porter looked quicker than them. They also had a right back Aying who looked very slow too and I felt they could be got at. In midfield it was fairly even but we got better as the game went on and Doyle and McDonald were more influential. Up front Hayter and Madden were never really a threat and whilst they had a few half chances from headers or flicks from scrambles I never felt they blew us away. I thought they were sloppy on the ball most of the game and overall they looked a much different side from the one that won so comfortably at the Lane earlier in the season and much of their performance relied on work ethic rather than them knocking it about or creating much.
I am sure they will be a different side Monday and I fear they may go up a gear in all areas. They will probably score so we will have to respond. If we go there and defend it will not work. Just hope now the pressure is on them somewhat we can take advantage and score on the break.
