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The misery continues as the nightmare of nightmare season goes on for United as yet again, they went down to a defeat – this time against their nearest rivals at the bottom of the league. Defeat to West Brom leaves the Blades in a desperate position and already starting relegation in the face before December has even started.
Chris Wilder handed Kean Bryan his Premier League debut in a surprise move as Ethan Ampadu was out injured. The strikers were rotated again with Burke this time back in the side for McGoldrick. McBurnie retained his place despite his barren form in front of goal. There was still no start for record signing Rhian Brewster. There were also no places in the squad for Sharp, Jack Robinson or Enda Stevens. West Brom started former Blade Callum Robinson as both players that featured in the swap move began the game. They also included Chelsea loanee Conor Gallagher. They had recent signing Karlan Grant on the bench.
In a game that featured the two basement sides and a crunch fixture even at this early stage, the away side settled quicker. Within 30 seconds they could have been ahead. Mcburnie’s flick saw Burke in the clear but he miskicked when right in on goal although he may have used his hand possibly before he stumbled. Soon after a poor foul by Ivanovic saw him booked as McBurnie made his presence felt again. Fleck completely wasted the free kick floating it out of play.
United then attacked down the right and the ball over from Baldock missed everyone and sat up nicely for Fleck but he pulled his shot badly wide. It was another really good opportunity. United continued to attack and a ball down the side saw Burke do well to use his pace and come inside. The ball back eventually settled for Baldock but his shot lacked conviction and was cleared away inside the 6-yard box. United had three really good chances but did not really show any composure or assuredness and none looked remotely like going into the net.
At the other end, West Brom had their first attack as Bryan was beat by Robinson and his cross fortunately for the Blades missed everyone. The home side started to settle down helped by ill discipline from Norwood whose wild hack saw him the first Blade into the book. West Brom then won a corner but Bartley fired wide after it fell nicely although he was in an offside position.
Pereira was pulling the strings for the Baggies and his play nearly set Grant in but soon after Burke made an error failing to stop a through ball and even though he got back to block the ball away for a corner, the mistake was to prove costly as West Brom took the lead on 13 minutes. After this though poorer play ensued. The corner was not the best but Berge’s clearance was really poor and it fell to a completely unmarked GALLAGHER and his shot through bodies nestled into the corner of the goal. Just like last week, a clear shot was allowed to come in with no pressure.
Bryan and Lowe had struggled to start defensively but they actually combined well attacking wise down the left and Bryan’s cross was excellent and met by Burke’s flying header that was flicked away by Johnstone. A really good move and an excellent effort and save.
Berge was booked after a poor first touch led to the ball getting away from him and he clattered into his man Grant. Baldock then errored and Pereira was in and his shot went just wide. Burke’s pace had been a feature at the other end and he got away from Ivanovic again but his cross was bundled clear with McBurnie unable to get on the ball.
West Brom now were having much more of the ball and Pereira fed Robinson whose shot was deflected wide for a corner. A number of corners ensued with one moment when Fleck just let Pereira run past him unopposed summed up the change in flow of the game. Ramsdale dropped one corner and Grant had an effort deflected over after it dropped. Norwood then lost his man on the next corner and it seemed Grant had made it two but Baldock got back to clear. Gallagher then shot again from the edge of the box but it bounced into Ramsdale.
Berge had been poor so far but came to life with one good run that led to Lowe having a shot blocked and from the corner McBurnie headed down but it lacked power and Johnstone saved easily. A decent move then saw the Norwegian ran down the right-hand side and have a shot over the bar after better one touch football.
Still at the other end United looked all over the place with the lack of communication between Ramsdale and the backline evident twice in quick succession. On the first occasion he failed to gather a ball as he dived and missed it and Basham cleared and then flapped at another corner soon after. Even a side so lowly like West Brom looked like scoring every time they attacked with gaps when they broke particularly down the Blades left and from corners the defence seemingly not knowing who to mark. United won a free kick on the angle but Norwood’s delivery was really poor and son after the half time whistle went. United had a mountain to climb again.
United began on the attack but Baldock lost the ball and West Brom broke and won a corner as Robinson threatened to come inside.
United then had a chance as Basham’s cross was met by McBurnie but deflected wide for a corner. West Brom were then on the attack and Robinson had too much time and won another corner. The delivery was met by Bartley and Ramsdale made a great save full stretch. West Brom went for the second and Egan blocked Gallagher superbly with the goal gaping. United once again had not come out for the 2nd half with any impetus.
Brewster came on for Norwood as they went to a 5-3-2 line up but West Brom continued to attack and won another corner. United mounted a rare attack and Baldock’s cross came over and fell to Fleck who hit a shot but it hit his own man Brewster and Berge fired miles over on the rebound.
West Brom then won a free kick on the edge of the box when Robinson clever play drew a foul on Egan who was booked. Pereira’s free kick clipped a United player and just went over. It may have gone in if it had not taken the touch.
Lowe then got forward and his cross was dangerous but cleared well by a West Brom defender with Brewster lurking. Just before the hour mark, United then had a golden chance when Burke did well and pulled back to Baldock and it seemed an easy chance but he blazed over with his left foot. It was an appalling finish.
Lundstram came on for Bryan as United tried something else formation wise and to try and find a way back into the game. The sub put over a great cross on the angle but it was away from Burke just as he dived at the ball. Baldock then got over a cross which Brewster hit against a defender and away but again the corner was wasted. Former Blade Robinson departed for Robson Kanu for West Brom as the game entered the final 25 minutes.
Lundstram’s whipped cross was superb and just evaded Burke as United found some life in the game after starting the 2nd half badly. The next stage of the game was a bit stop start with a number of West Brom players going down and slowing the pace down. Mousset came on for Burke who was unfortunate to depart being United’s most dangerous player. West Brom made a double change with Krovinovic and Phillips on for Grant and Townsend.
United tried to find something and Lundstram’s cross was flicked away from Johnstone. Bartley fouled Brewster giving United a chance to get the ball in. The game saw West Brom now sitting back more and more. United won a corner after a Brewster shot and then a free kick which was cleverly taken to Berge whose cross was met by McBurnie but saved from Johnstone at point blank range. Mousset then did well to wrestle possession back and his cross was met by McBurnie but his shot was rather telegraphed and the keeper pushed away reading the obvious intent.
The game entered the final 10 minutes and United now had three strikers on and were going for it. Ramsdale had to keep the Blades in the game with a smart save from a Robson Kanu shot that he pushed away for a corner. Pereira’s chip to the back post was met by Furlong with Fleck asleep but the full back headed over.
United had another half chance when Brewster’s effort was saved and Basham tried to get in on the rebound but he was offside.
The timewasting and ‘injuries’ the home side had sustained meant there were 7 minutes stoppage time to be played. The first period saw West Brom keep it for a spell but even when United had it they took too long to move it forward and Berge lost it trying to be too cute. United then had a chance when Brewster had an effort and it dropped for Baldock who inexplicably just lobbed it into the keeper’s hands. It seemed all was lost for United but they still managed to miss another an absolute sitter – Baldock after a wretched evening got away from his man and sent over a great cross but Brewster fluffed his chance but it sat down for Mousset right in front of goal but he blazed over from about 2 yards. The full-time whistle came soon after this and United had somehow lost a game in which they had 22 shots on goal and United had the highest 3.32 XPG of any time that failed to score this season.
United – I am not sure how we lost the game. We were not fantastic and had some bad spells at times during the game but overall, we did enough to win the game easily. We had so many chances and so many good ones. Yet their keeper made maybe one or two saves. We are not even hitting the target and even the big ones missed were well off the goal – Baldock and Mousset – not even close. It was pathetic finishing. McBurnie missed clear chances again. Mousset missed a huge one. Baldock missed a sitter. Brewster had a few attempts. We were not brilliant and sloppy in elements of play but got the ball into the right area and did enough to win two games. It is a demoralising defeat. Billed as a must win game and certainly one we could not lose and we lost it. I am not sure where we go from that. Today we actually started the game well and finished the game well. We had some bad spells and sloppy at the back but still there were so many chances and we got into great positions again. It is a defeat that could be a hammer blow. Yes, it is not yet December but now we face some harder opponents and we will not have chances like that in games again. We simply do not have the strikers and composure to put the ball in the net and make crucial mistakes at the other end. At the moment I am not sure where the next goal and point is coming from.
It is, as I say, a devastating defeat. I do not think we battered West Brom and did not play scintillating football and they had lots of corners and chances themselves but we had all the clear chances and just cannot miss chances like that. Three to begin the game and three towards the end of the game were all much better chances than anything they had and the one they scored. We simply have to take some of them. We did not and give another sloppy goal away. In between the play had a better tempo to start and end the game. The middle bit went a bit scrappy and the whole game went a bit stop start as the goal knocked us off our stride completely but for once we finished a game really strongly. We just could not finish. We did look better when we went to a 3-4-3 I think it was and started to create again.
I was really concerned when I saw the team as a weak left-hand side got even weaker with Bryan’s inclusion. I feared the worst when I saw the side with him and Lowe and so it proved to start but they did get a bit better as the game went on and both did improve but not sure either is up to it at this level really. Still this area was not why we lost the game. I also thought the midfield were not great on and off the ball but as a team we still got it into good positions and created tons of chances whether through weight of possession, getting it wide or simply showing more urgency.
It is an odd one as individually I am not sure anyone stood out hugely. My marks below may seem low for a team that should have won the game and had so many chances but I think it was just weight of pressure. There were some decent moments that led to chances and some good play but we just got the ball into better areas or took more shots that led to blocks and chances dropping but you cannot say any of the keeper, back 5 were amazing. The midfield was poor and the strikers missed chances. Burke was the bets of the lost. So, it’s a weird one to assess players as for a team that should have won no one was what I would call great.
After a game like that the team will wonder what they do next though. No team has ever come back from this and it is looking like there is a big chance we will go down. People are right saying we just have to finish 17th but 0 wins from 10 and the only team in the league without a win says it all. I do not see more than a few wins all season on how we are playing as even when we play better, we still could not score against a poor side who were right next to us in the league.
Tonight, everyone in the football world and even many of our own fan will say we are doomed already and we may well be. We need to have a bit of a siege mentality now. I think we just have a bloody go in the next few games. No pathetic safe stuff and defensive stuff. We need to play Brewster, Mousset and Burke and go at teams and try and score some goals. I know we may miss them but at least get teams worrying about us the other way. If we are going to keep losing let’s do it playing some attacking and entertaining football. I am concerned though with Leicester, Southampton and then Man Utd next that we could still have a point as we roll into Xmas which then starts to become more than embarrassing. It is such a shame that all the good will we got from the football world and now tonight we are a bit of a laughing stock and rightly so. People will look at that table and say we are garbage and sadly they are right as even with an improved showing we have so called Premier League players missing sitter after sitter. We are bottom as the manager and players have not been good enough week in, week out whether it be poor showings or better ones. We cannot keep it out at one end and can’t score at the other and the play in between is still not good enough really even if we did create lots of chances today.
This week the social media team will say keep the faith and we go again and all the cliches but I do not want to hear from them. The team need to be working hard in training and doing shooting practice every day. The old-fashioned days Bassett and old managers would have had them in tomorrow doing exactly that but they are all protected and too expensive for that too happen I suppose. What a rotten start it has been – yes, it’s the top division and the highest league but never have I seen everything go as badly wrong to begin a season like this and it could get worse before it gets better. We have just played two so called poorer sides and not scored a bloody goal. The joint worst start by a top flight side since 1930 (90 years!) – only WBA in 1985-86 got a point – everyone else was better!) is damning and now becoming embarrassing.
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The misery continues as the nightmare of nightmare season goes on for United as yet again, they went down to a defeat – this time against their nearest rivals at the bottom of the league. Defeat to West Brom leaves the Blades in a desperate position and already starting relegation in the face before December has even started.
Chris Wilder handed Kean Bryan his Premier League debut in a surprise move as Ethan Ampadu was out injured. The strikers were rotated again with Burke this time back in the side for McGoldrick. McBurnie retained his place despite his barren form in front of goal. There was still no start for record signing Rhian Brewster. There were also no places in the squad for Sharp, Jack Robinson or Enda Stevens. West Brom started former Blade Callum Robinson as both players that featured in the swap move began the game. They also included Chelsea loanee Conor Gallagher. They had recent signing Karlan Grant on the bench.
In a game that featured the two basement sides and a crunch fixture even at this early stage, the away side settled quicker. Within 30 seconds they could have been ahead. Mcburnie’s flick saw Burke in the clear but he miskicked when right in on goal although he may have used his hand possibly before he stumbled. Soon after a poor foul by Ivanovic saw him booked as McBurnie made his presence felt again. Fleck completely wasted the free kick floating it out of play.
United then attacked down the right and the ball over from Baldock missed everyone and sat up nicely for Fleck but he pulled his shot badly wide. It was another really good opportunity. United continued to attack and a ball down the side saw Burke do well to use his pace and come inside. The ball back eventually settled for Baldock but his shot lacked conviction and was cleared away inside the 6-yard box. United had three really good chances but did not really show any composure or assuredness and none looked remotely like going into the net.
At the other end, West Brom had their first attack as Bryan was beat by Robinson and his cross fortunately for the Blades missed everyone. The home side started to settle down helped by ill discipline from Norwood whose wild hack saw him the first Blade into the book. West Brom then won a corner but Bartley fired wide after it fell nicely although he was in an offside position.
Pereira was pulling the strings for the Baggies and his play nearly set Grant in but soon after Burke made an error failing to stop a through ball and even though he got back to block the ball away for a corner, the mistake was to prove costly as West Brom took the lead on 13 minutes. After this though poorer play ensued. The corner was not the best but Berge’s clearance was really poor and it fell to a completely unmarked GALLAGHER and his shot through bodies nestled into the corner of the goal. Just like last week, a clear shot was allowed to come in with no pressure.
Bryan and Lowe had struggled to start defensively but they actually combined well attacking wise down the left and Bryan’s cross was excellent and met by Burke’s flying header that was flicked away by Johnstone. A really good move and an excellent effort and save.
Berge was booked after a poor first touch led to the ball getting away from him and he clattered into his man Grant. Baldock then errored and Pereira was in and his shot went just wide. Burke’s pace had been a feature at the other end and he got away from Ivanovic again but his cross was bundled clear with McBurnie unable to get on the ball.
West Brom now were having much more of the ball and Pereira fed Robinson whose shot was deflected wide for a corner. A number of corners ensued with one moment when Fleck just let Pereira run past him unopposed summed up the change in flow of the game. Ramsdale dropped one corner and Grant had an effort deflected over after it dropped. Norwood then lost his man on the next corner and it seemed Grant had made it two but Baldock got back to clear. Gallagher then shot again from the edge of the box but it bounced into Ramsdale.
Berge had been poor so far but came to life with one good run that led to Lowe having a shot blocked and from the corner McBurnie headed down but it lacked power and Johnstone saved easily. A decent move then saw the Norwegian ran down the right-hand side and have a shot over the bar after better one touch football.
Still at the other end United looked all over the place with the lack of communication between Ramsdale and the backline evident twice in quick succession. On the first occasion he failed to gather a ball as he dived and missed it and Basham cleared and then flapped at another corner soon after. Even a side so lowly like West Brom looked like scoring every time they attacked with gaps when they broke particularly down the Blades left and from corners the defence seemingly not knowing who to mark. United won a free kick on the angle but Norwood’s delivery was really poor and son after the half time whistle went. United had a mountain to climb again.
United began on the attack but Baldock lost the ball and West Brom broke and won a corner as Robinson threatened to come inside.
United then had a chance as Basham’s cross was met by McBurnie but deflected wide for a corner. West Brom were then on the attack and Robinson had too much time and won another corner. The delivery was met by Bartley and Ramsdale made a great save full stretch. West Brom went for the second and Egan blocked Gallagher superbly with the goal gaping. United once again had not come out for the 2nd half with any impetus.
Brewster came on for Norwood as they went to a 5-3-2 line up but West Brom continued to attack and won another corner. United mounted a rare attack and Baldock’s cross came over and fell to Fleck who hit a shot but it hit his own man Brewster and Berge fired miles over on the rebound.
West Brom then won a free kick on the edge of the box when Robinson clever play drew a foul on Egan who was booked. Pereira’s free kick clipped a United player and just went over. It may have gone in if it had not taken the touch.
Lowe then got forward and his cross was dangerous but cleared well by a West Brom defender with Brewster lurking. Just before the hour mark, United then had a golden chance when Burke did well and pulled back to Baldock and it seemed an easy chance but he blazed over with his left foot. It was an appalling finish.
Lundstram came on for Bryan as United tried something else formation wise and to try and find a way back into the game. The sub put over a great cross on the angle but it was away from Burke just as he dived at the ball. Baldock then got over a cross which Brewster hit against a defender and away but again the corner was wasted. Former Blade Robinson departed for Robson Kanu for West Brom as the game entered the final 25 minutes.
Lundstram’s whipped cross was superb and just evaded Burke as United found some life in the game after starting the 2nd half badly. The next stage of the game was a bit stop start with a number of West Brom players going down and slowing the pace down. Mousset came on for Burke who was unfortunate to depart being United’s most dangerous player. West Brom made a double change with Krovinovic and Phillips on for Grant and Townsend.
United tried to find something and Lundstram’s cross was flicked away from Johnstone. Bartley fouled Brewster giving United a chance to get the ball in. The game saw West Brom now sitting back more and more. United won a corner after a Brewster shot and then a free kick which was cleverly taken to Berge whose cross was met by McBurnie but saved from Johnstone at point blank range. Mousset then did well to wrestle possession back and his cross was met by McBurnie but his shot was rather telegraphed and the keeper pushed away reading the obvious intent.
The game entered the final 10 minutes and United now had three strikers on and were going for it. Ramsdale had to keep the Blades in the game with a smart save from a Robson Kanu shot that he pushed away for a corner. Pereira’s chip to the back post was met by Furlong with Fleck asleep but the full back headed over.
United had another half chance when Brewster’s effort was saved and Basham tried to get in on the rebound but he was offside.
The timewasting and ‘injuries’ the home side had sustained meant there were 7 minutes stoppage time to be played. The first period saw West Brom keep it for a spell but even when United had it they took too long to move it forward and Berge lost it trying to be too cute. United then had a chance when Brewster had an effort and it dropped for Baldock who inexplicably just lobbed it into the keeper’s hands. It seemed all was lost for United but they still managed to miss another an absolute sitter – Baldock after a wretched evening got away from his man and sent over a great cross but Brewster fluffed his chance but it sat down for Mousset right in front of goal but he blazed over from about 2 yards. The full-time whistle came soon after this and United had somehow lost a game in which they had 22 shots on goal and United had the highest 3.32 XPG of any time that failed to score this season.
United – I am not sure how we lost the game. We were not fantastic and had some bad spells at times during the game but overall, we did enough to win the game easily. We had so many chances and so many good ones. Yet their keeper made maybe one or two saves. We are not even hitting the target and even the big ones missed were well off the goal – Baldock and Mousset – not even close. It was pathetic finishing. McBurnie missed clear chances again. Mousset missed a huge one. Baldock missed a sitter. Brewster had a few attempts. We were not brilliant and sloppy in elements of play but got the ball into the right area and did enough to win two games. It is a demoralising defeat. Billed as a must win game and certainly one we could not lose and we lost it. I am not sure where we go from that. Today we actually started the game well and finished the game well. We had some bad spells and sloppy at the back but still there were so many chances and we got into great positions again. It is a defeat that could be a hammer blow. Yes, it is not yet December but now we face some harder opponents and we will not have chances like that in games again. We simply do not have the strikers and composure to put the ball in the net and make crucial mistakes at the other end. At the moment I am not sure where the next goal and point is coming from.
It is, as I say, a devastating defeat. I do not think we battered West Brom and did not play scintillating football and they had lots of corners and chances themselves but we had all the clear chances and just cannot miss chances like that. Three to begin the game and three towards the end of the game were all much better chances than anything they had and the one they scored. We simply have to take some of them. We did not and give another sloppy goal away. In between the play had a better tempo to start and end the game. The middle bit went a bit scrappy and the whole game went a bit stop start as the goal knocked us off our stride completely but for once we finished a game really strongly. We just could not finish. We did look better when we went to a 3-4-3 I think it was and started to create again.
I was really concerned when I saw the team as a weak left-hand side got even weaker with Bryan’s inclusion. I feared the worst when I saw the side with him and Lowe and so it proved to start but they did get a bit better as the game went on and both did improve but not sure either is up to it at this level really. Still this area was not why we lost the game. I also thought the midfield were not great on and off the ball but as a team we still got it into good positions and created tons of chances whether through weight of possession, getting it wide or simply showing more urgency.
It is an odd one as individually I am not sure anyone stood out hugely. My marks below may seem low for a team that should have won the game and had so many chances but I think it was just weight of pressure. There were some decent moments that led to chances and some good play but we just got the ball into better areas or took more shots that led to blocks and chances dropping but you cannot say any of the keeper, back 5 were amazing. The midfield was poor and the strikers missed chances. Burke was the bets of the lost. So, it’s a weird one to assess players as for a team that should have won no one was what I would call great.
After a game like that the team will wonder what they do next though. No team has ever come back from this and it is looking like there is a big chance we will go down. People are right saying we just have to finish 17th but 0 wins from 10 and the only team in the league without a win says it all. I do not see more than a few wins all season on how we are playing as even when we play better, we still could not score against a poor side who were right next to us in the league.
Tonight, everyone in the football world and even many of our own fan will say we are doomed already and we may well be. We need to have a bit of a siege mentality now. I think we just have a bloody go in the next few games. No pathetic safe stuff and defensive stuff. We need to play Brewster, Mousset and Burke and go at teams and try and score some goals. I know we may miss them but at least get teams worrying about us the other way. If we are going to keep losing let’s do it playing some attacking and entertaining football. I am concerned though with Leicester, Southampton and then Man Utd next that we could still have a point as we roll into Xmas which then starts to become more than embarrassing. It is such a shame that all the good will we got from the football world and now tonight we are a bit of a laughing stock and rightly so. People will look at that table and say we are garbage and sadly they are right as even with an improved showing we have so called Premier League players missing sitter after sitter. We are bottom as the manager and players have not been good enough week in, week out whether it be poor showings or better ones. We cannot keep it out at one end and can’t score at the other and the play in between is still not good enough really even if we did create lots of chances today.
This week the social media team will say keep the faith and we go again and all the cliches but I do not want to hear from them. The team need to be working hard in training and doing shooting practice every day. The old-fashioned days Bassett and old managers would have had them in tomorrow doing exactly that but they are all protected and too expensive for that too happen I suppose. What a rotten start it has been – yes, it’s the top division and the highest league but never have I seen everything go as badly wrong to begin a season like this and it could get worse before it gets better. We have just played two so called poorer sides and not scored a bloody goal. The joint worst start by a top flight side since 1930 (90 years!) – only WBA in 1985-86 got a point – everyone else was better!) is damning and now becoming embarrassing.