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Another week, another win as the Blades saw off Bournemouth to move up to 5th in the Premier League after United came from behind to beat the Cherries in a wet and windy Bramall Lane. United were not quite at their best but battled back from Callum Wilson’s goal to level via Billy Sharp and then after an improved second half, the Blades got the vital late goal when John Lundstram scored after a lovely team move in the build-up before the midfielder successfully converted past former United keeper Ramsdale.
It was a difficult afternoon for both teams in testing weather conditions but in the end the two sides managed to ensure there was a decent game of football played out. In the end, it was a vital three points for the home side who did just about enough to get the deserved three points.
United kept an unchanged team to start the game with Sander Berge making his home debut. Retsos was on the bench along with the returning McGoldrick. Bournemouth had two former Blades, with Aaron Ramsdale in goal and Simon Francis captaining the visitors.
The game began with both sides trying to adjust the difficult weather but United made inroads with a decent move which saw O’Connell find McBurnie whose pull back to Fleck saw his shot blocked by Francis. Fraser nearly got in at the other end but Baldock blocked his effort. Wilson then headed over from a decent chance. The same player screwed wide after a free kick effort came in as the visitors started to come into it. United had been sloppy on the ball and the away side had started to advance deep into the Blades territory. It was not a massive surprise when Bournemouth took the lead. Berge gave the ball away and Rico’s cross was stabbed goalwards by Wilson and the whilst the first effort was blocked CALLUM WILSON was first to the rebound to steer into the roof of the net.
Straight from the kick off Egan gave the ball away and the visitors were nearly in again as the home crowd began to voice their frustration but slowly the Blades started to come back and after Stevens got on the end of McBurnie’s ball, Sharp had a snap shot into the side netting. United started to finally find some life and some decent football led to a corner. Egan headed across but O’Connell nodded over. Soon after, a decent move saw Stevens and Sharp involved and it fell for McBurnie whose effort was saved by Ramsdale as it looped to the far post.
Stevens was booked for a fairly innocuous foul on Harry Wilson whose penchant for hitting the deck was frustrating the Blades fans. United had started the game slowly but were finishing the half strongly and a decent spell saw Norwood’s deflected effort deflected just went wide. McBurnie then had an effort saved from Ramsdale as the Blades really started to turn the screw and it was no surprise when United got level. From a corner, Berge kept it alive, Ramsdale’s punch did not get enough distance and Stevens drilled his cross over and McBurnie’s first effort was blocked. SHARP reacted first and slammed it home and United were level.
After this, the home side surged forward and appeals for a free kick on Baldock were waved away as United ended the half in the ascendancy before the half time whistle came.
United had ended the first half strong and continued in the same vein as the early pressure came from the Blades. McBurnie’s header saw Sharp onto the ball but his low shot was saved by Ramsdale for a corner. Basham and Baldock combined and McBurnie could not quite get on the ball across as the Blades really started to turn the screw. A flashpoint occurred when Egan and Gosling challenged and manager Wilder got involved in the ensuing fracas as he took umbridge to Surman’s theatrics in the melee. Both player and manager were booked.
Lundstram came on for Berge as the Norwegian departed to warm applause after his home debut.
Bournemouth had offered little but a rare chance saw Ake fire wide from a corner and then an even better chance came as Harry Wilson and Callum Wilson combined and Fraser hit a powerful effort which Henderson did brilliantly to beat away.
King came on for Harry Wilson before Sharp gave way to Mousset as the game entered the final 15 minutes. The sub almost had an instant impact when Baldock did well crossing over and both McBurnie’s effort was blocked and then Mousset reacted to the rebound but his shot was also blocked.
With six minutes remaining, the vital breakthrough came from the Blades. It came from a throw in from Stevens who returned passes with Fleck and then fed Mousset whose pass found LUNDSTRAM whose first touch with his right foot, switched it onto his left foot for the lovely side foot finish with his right foot past Ramsdale and into the corner of the net. The Kop went berserk behind the goal as United fans celebrated a huge goal in terms of point to maintain their place at the top level and the race for European places!
Stanislas was on for Fraser and Solanke for Surman as the visitors tried to salvage something from the game. Bournemouth won a free kick from a Mousset foul and yellow card. Henderson punched clear and then Mousset sliced over his own bar and Ake headed wide from the set play. The game entered a final four minutes stoppage time.
United saw time out well and McBurnie’s lung bursting run saw Francis scythe him down to kill more time. Soon after the final whistle went and the Blades players and fans alike celebrated another huge three points as the incredible season carried on with no end in sight for this remarkable journey.
United – Much like last week at Palace, it was not a vintage performance. In difficult conditions, we gutted another one out. First half we actually started slowly and they were the better side. They had more of the ball and our midfield sat off. We did not keep the ball well and they had more of it and started to have some half chances. We had a few let offs and they had some opportunities but we also had some chances too with a few blocked efforts. Not sure our midfield got on the ball or pressed them enough and they really did press us right from the front to the top. They got amongst us and made It difficult for us. We never got our passing game going and they were right in it. It was not a surprise when they scored as they had a few efforts. Berge errored in the build up but Egan and O’Connell had been similarly slack the first half hour as they played a lot of balls down the channels and cut out the area between the full back and centre back area. The goal saw a chance blocked but the rebound was swallowed up and finished well as only a half chance. After the kick off they nearly had another chance as our sloppy play continued.
After we broke out of our sloppy, slow play we suddenly started to find a foothold. We had a really good spell up to half time and after a few efforts on goal, finally a sustained spell saw us win a few corners and the ball was transferred back in and after the first shot was blocked, Billy was on the spot to convert. Weird how his two goals at this level were both against Bournemouth and really similar how they were converted. We ended the half really well and another 5 minutes and we might have led.
We continued where we left off after half time and started to pin them back and we had all the play with Basham, Baldock and Stevens surging forward more. Bournemouth were now struggling to hold back the wave of pressure. Norwood and Fleck started to get more involved and the Blades looked more likely with a few chances blocked from sub Mousse and McBurnie. Still for all the decent and improved play, Ake hooked wide and then Henderson made a really good save from Fraser with a rare break. United still for me looked the more likely side and after slowly but surely, the Blades started to push the Cherries back and the goal when it came was a lovely move. From a throw, some decent interchange saw Stevens and then Mousset involved and the finish from Lunny was superb. Such quick feet and calmness when it mattered. The last two games he has made a big impact and the Berge signing has seen him up his game so show the effect of competition.
We saw out the final spell well with MacBurnie superb in his work ethic and football intelligence running things down more than once. The ovation at full time was superb and the togetherness from on and off the field was clearly apparent on full time. The Kop sang half in seriousness and half in jest, ‘The Blades are staying up and now you’re going to believe us!’ With 39 points it seems quite certain United will be playing another season at this level next year and now they can focus on other targets. A top half finish, Europa League or even Champions League places. The journey is incredible and you just keep pinching yourself. The last few games we have not quite seen the free-flowing football of earlier in the season but we have done enough to win games and we keep showing incredible belief and will to win. Other teams don’t have this extra bit we have. We seem to just have the togetherness when it matters in all areas of the field. The winner today was a lovely goal but equally important was the desire of defenders to head it clear or McBurrnie’s desire to chase balls down.
Lots of players could do better with and without the ball today and not sure we were totally convincing but we did enough and once again we showed that desire and belief many other teams don’t have. It’s a privilege to watch this team, this group, this manager. Just soak it in Blades. Who knows where it may end up? Just enjoy it. Two more home games to come and then Newcastle away. Keep these levels of effort and application up and you never know. The unthinkable may come reality.
It was a difficult afternoon for both teams in testing weather conditions but in the end the two sides managed to ensure there was a decent game of football played out. In the end, it was a vital three points for the home side who did just about enough to get the deserved three points.
United kept an unchanged team to start the game with Sander Berge making his home debut. Retsos was on the bench along with the returning McGoldrick. Bournemouth had two former Blades, with Aaron Ramsdale in goal and Simon Francis captaining the visitors.
The game began with both sides trying to adjust the difficult weather but United made inroads with a decent move which saw O’Connell find McBurnie whose pull back to Fleck saw his shot blocked by Francis. Fraser nearly got in at the other end but Baldock blocked his effort. Wilson then headed over from a decent chance. The same player screwed wide after a free kick effort came in as the visitors started to come into it. United had been sloppy on the ball and the away side had started to advance deep into the Blades territory. It was not a massive surprise when Bournemouth took the lead. Berge gave the ball away and Rico’s cross was stabbed goalwards by Wilson and the whilst the first effort was blocked CALLUM WILSON was first to the rebound to steer into the roof of the net.
Straight from the kick off Egan gave the ball away and the visitors were nearly in again as the home crowd began to voice their frustration but slowly the Blades started to come back and after Stevens got on the end of McBurnie’s ball, Sharp had a snap shot into the side netting. United started to finally find some life and some decent football led to a corner. Egan headed across but O’Connell nodded over. Soon after, a decent move saw Stevens and Sharp involved and it fell for McBurnie whose effort was saved by Ramsdale as it looped to the far post.
Stevens was booked for a fairly innocuous foul on Harry Wilson whose penchant for hitting the deck was frustrating the Blades fans. United had started the game slowly but were finishing the half strongly and a decent spell saw Norwood’s deflected effort deflected just went wide. McBurnie then had an effort saved from Ramsdale as the Blades really started to turn the screw and it was no surprise when United got level. From a corner, Berge kept it alive, Ramsdale’s punch did not get enough distance and Stevens drilled his cross over and McBurnie’s first effort was blocked. SHARP reacted first and slammed it home and United were level.
After this, the home side surged forward and appeals for a free kick on Baldock were waved away as United ended the half in the ascendancy before the half time whistle came.
United had ended the first half strong and continued in the same vein as the early pressure came from the Blades. McBurnie’s header saw Sharp onto the ball but his low shot was saved by Ramsdale for a corner. Basham and Baldock combined and McBurnie could not quite get on the ball across as the Blades really started to turn the screw. A flashpoint occurred when Egan and Gosling challenged and manager Wilder got involved in the ensuing fracas as he took umbridge to Surman’s theatrics in the melee. Both player and manager were booked.
Lundstram came on for Berge as the Norwegian departed to warm applause after his home debut.
Bournemouth had offered little but a rare chance saw Ake fire wide from a corner and then an even better chance came as Harry Wilson and Callum Wilson combined and Fraser hit a powerful effort which Henderson did brilliantly to beat away.
King came on for Harry Wilson before Sharp gave way to Mousset as the game entered the final 15 minutes. The sub almost had an instant impact when Baldock did well crossing over and both McBurnie’s effort was blocked and then Mousset reacted to the rebound but his shot was also blocked.
With six minutes remaining, the vital breakthrough came from the Blades. It came from a throw in from Stevens who returned passes with Fleck and then fed Mousset whose pass found LUNDSTRAM whose first touch with his right foot, switched it onto his left foot for the lovely side foot finish with his right foot past Ramsdale and into the corner of the net. The Kop went berserk behind the goal as United fans celebrated a huge goal in terms of point to maintain their place at the top level and the race for European places!
Stanislas was on for Fraser and Solanke for Surman as the visitors tried to salvage something from the game. Bournemouth won a free kick from a Mousset foul and yellow card. Henderson punched clear and then Mousset sliced over his own bar and Ake headed wide from the set play. The game entered a final four minutes stoppage time.
United saw time out well and McBurnie’s lung bursting run saw Francis scythe him down to kill more time. Soon after the final whistle went and the Blades players and fans alike celebrated another huge three points as the incredible season carried on with no end in sight for this remarkable journey.
United – Much like last week at Palace, it was not a vintage performance. In difficult conditions, we gutted another one out. First half we actually started slowly and they were the better side. They had more of the ball and our midfield sat off. We did not keep the ball well and they had more of it and started to have some half chances. We had a few let offs and they had some opportunities but we also had some chances too with a few blocked efforts. Not sure our midfield got on the ball or pressed them enough and they really did press us right from the front to the top. They got amongst us and made It difficult for us. We never got our passing game going and they were right in it. It was not a surprise when they scored as they had a few efforts. Berge errored in the build up but Egan and O’Connell had been similarly slack the first half hour as they played a lot of balls down the channels and cut out the area between the full back and centre back area. The goal saw a chance blocked but the rebound was swallowed up and finished well as only a half chance. After the kick off they nearly had another chance as our sloppy play continued.
After we broke out of our sloppy, slow play we suddenly started to find a foothold. We had a really good spell up to half time and after a few efforts on goal, finally a sustained spell saw us win a few corners and the ball was transferred back in and after the first shot was blocked, Billy was on the spot to convert. Weird how his two goals at this level were both against Bournemouth and really similar how they were converted. We ended the half really well and another 5 minutes and we might have led.
We continued where we left off after half time and started to pin them back and we had all the play with Basham, Baldock and Stevens surging forward more. Bournemouth were now struggling to hold back the wave of pressure. Norwood and Fleck started to get more involved and the Blades looked more likely with a few chances blocked from sub Mousse and McBurnie. Still for all the decent and improved play, Ake hooked wide and then Henderson made a really good save from Fraser with a rare break. United still for me looked the more likely side and after slowly but surely, the Blades started to push the Cherries back and the goal when it came was a lovely move. From a throw, some decent interchange saw Stevens and then Mousset involved and the finish from Lunny was superb. Such quick feet and calmness when it mattered. The last two games he has made a big impact and the Berge signing has seen him up his game so show the effect of competition.
We saw out the final spell well with MacBurnie superb in his work ethic and football intelligence running things down more than once. The ovation at full time was superb and the togetherness from on and off the field was clearly apparent on full time. The Kop sang half in seriousness and half in jest, ‘The Blades are staying up and now you’re going to believe us!’ With 39 points it seems quite certain United will be playing another season at this level next year and now they can focus on other targets. A top half finish, Europa League or even Champions League places. The journey is incredible and you just keep pinching yourself. The last few games we have not quite seen the free-flowing football of earlier in the season but we have done enough to win games and we keep showing incredible belief and will to win. Other teams don’t have this extra bit we have. We seem to just have the togetherness when it matters in all areas of the field. The winner today was a lovely goal but equally important was the desire of defenders to head it clear or McBurrnie’s desire to chase balls down.
Lots of players could do better with and without the ball today and not sure we were totally convincing but we did enough and once again we showed that desire and belief many other teams don’t have. It’s a privilege to watch this team, this group, this manager. Just soak it in Blades. Who knows where it may end up? Just enjoy it. Two more home games to come and then Newcastle away. Keep these levels of effort and application up and you never know. The unthinkable may come reality.