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The Blades promotion hopes now cling to a slim thread after another turnaround in the promotion race saw rivals Wednesday win again and the Blades slip at home to play off chasing Stevenage. United now must hope the Owls slip up at home to Wycombe next week and that the Blades can win at Exeter but it seems highly likely that United will now have to go through the agony of the end of season playoffs.
Despite only needing 5 points from the final 3 games, defeat at MK Dons last week coupled with another failure to win today means United once again have thrown away a very strong position. Today for long spell of the game United were poor and only a late rally gave them hope but in reality it was not good enough as too many players did not step up to the plate once again.
United went into the game knowing that rivals Wednesday had won at Brentford putting pressure on the home side knowing anything but a win would mean the promotion race would be out of their hands. They opted to give a full debut to Michael O’Halloran who partnered Chris Porter and had to bring in Andy Taylor for the injured Matt Hill. Cresswell and Beattie were both on the bench. Stevenage did not have Jordan Slew in their squad but started with another on loan forward in Patrick Agyemang. They knew if they avoided defeat they could wrap up a playoff berth next weekend.
The game began with United in a new strip that was reminiscent of the one Alex Sabella wore in the late 70’s, in front of a sold out Bramall Lane crowd. United began on the front foot with Quinn heavily involved. He put over two dangerous crosses that just evaded the forwards as the rain started to get heavier making it tricky under foot for the players. Stevenage started to come back into it and won a corner before Byrom fired just wide. Freeman then hit a driven effort over as the visitors suddenly came alive. United were giving the ball away too cheaply and were going long too often. The composure that has been present for much of the season seemed to have disappeared and Doyle and McDonald were getting picked off way too easily.
Williamson then had an effort that he blazed well over before Stevenage came again and Shroot fired into the side netting before Freeman came forward and had a shot deflected just wide. United had a half chances with Lowton’s cross was miskicked by Quinn as the ball came to him at a dangerous height. It had been a really open game but the visitors had so far had more efforts towards goal and they had been very dangerous on the break. From one such quick break they were able to quickly go from defence to attack and take a lead to stun the majority inside of Bramall Lane. Williamson stupidly tried to run through the middle of two players and was robbed. The ball was transferred forward quickly by Freeman and Agyemang was in the clear. The forward ran down the right and put in a low dangerous cross that was met by a combination of BYROM and Maguire flicked into the far corner.
Stevanage were not content with one goal and Bostwick had an effort saved as they won another corner. United did not seem to have any control of the game and a rare opening came when Maguire’s header at the back post was deflected wide for a corner but it was not long after when the half time whistle came as United’s players trooped off amidst a very quiet Bramall Lane crowd.
There were no chances at the break but Stevenage’s intent to keep on attacking was obvious and as they poured men forward yet again they got a second goal. LAIRD advanced and with no one putting in a challenge chanced his luck with a low shot. It clipped off Lowton and wrong footed Simonsen and went into the centre of the goal. It was a devastating blow and once again United had not closed down their men. It may have been a touch fortunate but if you don’t shoot, you don’t score and Stevenage has been peppering the United goal with long range efforts all afternoon.
United’s crowd were now getting frustrated as the promotion dream was slipping away. Doyle and Williamson gave the ball away and with playmaker McDonald not in the game; it seemed as if there was no way back. United manager Danny Wilson had seen enough and replaced Quinn and Porter with Flynn and Cresswell. United were still struggling to make headway and Williamson pulled his shot wide but then suddenly a moment of quality and United were back in it.
Flynn got the ball wide on the left and put over a lovely cross that CRESSWELL met with a firm planted header into the corner. United got the ball back to the centre circle and it was game on.
However, Stevenage should have restored the two goal advantage immediately. The impressive Freeman galloped away and found Shroot but he took too long and his effort was deflected behind. It was a golden chance to put the game away as once again United’s midfield and defence simply disintegrated and picked off by pace and forward running. United made another change with Beattie coming on for Taylor and Doyle going to left back as United now threw men forward. Stevenage were trying to take the sting out of the game and made a number of substitutions
O’Halloran ought to have got a shot away but dithered several times before being crowded out. The same man then scuffed his shot wide after Beattie had won the header. McDonald then shot just wide after he finally got into the game to make something happen. Beattie was causing problems in the air and from another strong challenge his knock down fell to LOWTON who smashed home into the roof of the net.
United now had a chance and had four minutes of normal time plus stoppage time to find a winner. It looked like it had come when Beattie got in but his angled drive was kicked away from day. McDonald had two efforts and a number of scrambles ensued but Stevenage somehow survived as the game entered four additional minutes. Beattie then fired over and another scramble saw the ball kicked away. Andy D’Urso blew the final whistle not long after another chance did not drop and most United players held their heads. They knew they had probably blown their chance and now must hope for an unlikely set of results or face the end of season lottery of the playoffs, a competition they have never succeeded in.
Despite only needing 5 points from the final 3 games, defeat at MK Dons last week coupled with another failure to win today means United once again have thrown away a very strong position. Today for long spell of the game United were poor and only a late rally gave them hope but in reality it was not good enough as too many players did not step up to the plate once again.
United went into the game knowing that rivals Wednesday had won at Brentford putting pressure on the home side knowing anything but a win would mean the promotion race would be out of their hands. They opted to give a full debut to Michael O’Halloran who partnered Chris Porter and had to bring in Andy Taylor for the injured Matt Hill. Cresswell and Beattie were both on the bench. Stevenage did not have Jordan Slew in their squad but started with another on loan forward in Patrick Agyemang. They knew if they avoided defeat they could wrap up a playoff berth next weekend.
The game began with United in a new strip that was reminiscent of the one Alex Sabella wore in the late 70’s, in front of a sold out Bramall Lane crowd. United began on the front foot with Quinn heavily involved. He put over two dangerous crosses that just evaded the forwards as the rain started to get heavier making it tricky under foot for the players. Stevenage started to come back into it and won a corner before Byrom fired just wide. Freeman then hit a driven effort over as the visitors suddenly came alive. United were giving the ball away too cheaply and were going long too often. The composure that has been present for much of the season seemed to have disappeared and Doyle and McDonald were getting picked off way too easily.
Williamson then had an effort that he blazed well over before Stevenage came again and Shroot fired into the side netting before Freeman came forward and had a shot deflected just wide. United had a half chances with Lowton’s cross was miskicked by Quinn as the ball came to him at a dangerous height. It had been a really open game but the visitors had so far had more efforts towards goal and they had been very dangerous on the break. From one such quick break they were able to quickly go from defence to attack and take a lead to stun the majority inside of Bramall Lane. Williamson stupidly tried to run through the middle of two players and was robbed. The ball was transferred forward quickly by Freeman and Agyemang was in the clear. The forward ran down the right and put in a low dangerous cross that was met by a combination of BYROM and Maguire flicked into the far corner.
Stevanage were not content with one goal and Bostwick had an effort saved as they won another corner. United did not seem to have any control of the game and a rare opening came when Maguire’s header at the back post was deflected wide for a corner but it was not long after when the half time whistle came as United’s players trooped off amidst a very quiet Bramall Lane crowd.
There were no chances at the break but Stevenage’s intent to keep on attacking was obvious and as they poured men forward yet again they got a second goal. LAIRD advanced and with no one putting in a challenge chanced his luck with a low shot. It clipped off Lowton and wrong footed Simonsen and went into the centre of the goal. It was a devastating blow and once again United had not closed down their men. It may have been a touch fortunate but if you don’t shoot, you don’t score and Stevenage has been peppering the United goal with long range efforts all afternoon.
United’s crowd were now getting frustrated as the promotion dream was slipping away. Doyle and Williamson gave the ball away and with playmaker McDonald not in the game; it seemed as if there was no way back. United manager Danny Wilson had seen enough and replaced Quinn and Porter with Flynn and Cresswell. United were still struggling to make headway and Williamson pulled his shot wide but then suddenly a moment of quality and United were back in it.
Flynn got the ball wide on the left and put over a lovely cross that CRESSWELL met with a firm planted header into the corner. United got the ball back to the centre circle and it was game on.
However, Stevenage should have restored the two goal advantage immediately. The impressive Freeman galloped away and found Shroot but he took too long and his effort was deflected behind. It was a golden chance to put the game away as once again United’s midfield and defence simply disintegrated and picked off by pace and forward running. United made another change with Beattie coming on for Taylor and Doyle going to left back as United now threw men forward. Stevenage were trying to take the sting out of the game and made a number of substitutions
O’Halloran ought to have got a shot away but dithered several times before being crowded out. The same man then scuffed his shot wide after Beattie had won the header. McDonald then shot just wide after he finally got into the game to make something happen. Beattie was causing problems in the air and from another strong challenge his knock down fell to LOWTON who smashed home into the roof of the net.
United now had a chance and had four minutes of normal time plus stoppage time to find a winner. It looked like it had come when Beattie got in but his angled drive was kicked away from day. McDonald had two efforts and a number of scrambles ensued but Stevenage somehow survived as the game entered four additional minutes. Beattie then fired over and another scramble saw the ball kicked away. Andy D’Urso blew the final whistle not long after another chance did not drop and most United players held their heads. They knew they had probably blown their chance and now must hope for an unlikely set of results or face the end of season lottery of the playoffs, a competition they have never succeeded in.