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The Blades went down to a second successive league defeat as they were beaten in the Capital as West Ham became the latest side to do the double over them. After positive results for the likes of Burnley, West Brom and Fulham, coupled with such a huge deficit to make up, United now have more than one foot back in the Championship. The Hammers in contrast are now up to 5th place (having been 4th for a period before Chelsea’s win against Newcastle) and eyeing up Champions League places in an incredible contrast from last season when they were amongst the strugglers.
Wilder’s side showed three changes with no place in the match day squad for John Fleck who was ill. Back came Oliver Norwood and also Enda Stevens, for the first time for a while. Ben Osborn also started in midfield with Fleck’s omission. Sharp and McGoldrick started up front and Brewster, Burke and McBurnie were on the bench. Lys Mousset was also not involved at all but youngster Frankie Maguire was in the match day squad again, a departure from the previous rotation policy of youngsters from the academy being involved in the first team.
West Ham had key men Thomas Soucek available after his successful appeal for his ridiculous red card in their last league game at Fulham. Jesse Lingard, who had been linked with the Blades before signing on loan for the Hammers, started the game. Issa Diop did start after a head injury when he came on in the cup defeat at Man Utd. Manuel Lanzini and Ben Johnson started.
McGoldrick won a free kick early on half way but the next foul went the other way and was in a much more dangerous position. Lingard’s clever flick fed Bowen and Osborn brought him down. Rice took it and hit it firmly and Ramsdale did well to parry away. As Stevens chased Dawson he stupidly tripped the defender who was going nowhere. The penalty may have seemed a surprise to some but looked pretty clear cut as the replays proved. Fortunately for the returning wing back, VAR saw that the West Ham man was slightly in front of him from Rice’s kick and the penalty was overturned in favour of offside.
United got back into the game slowly and nice build up saw Lundstram and then Norwood involved with the latter whipping in a good ball but McGoldrick was on the stretch and could not quite get there. Soon after the Blades won a corner but Dawson headed wide of his own goal with Fabianski challenging in a bit of a let off.
Everything good West Ham did seemed to come through Lingard and more delightful skill saw him put the Hammers in again but the pass after this was overhit. Lundstram and then Ampadu gave the ball away soon after and Lingard was in but his shot was pushed away. The home side had got through too easily and from some decent possession from the visitors, the lack of final ball or indecision saw West Ham break. Lingard was in again and Ramsdale had to save at his near post this time. Dawson headed over the corner as West Ham kept probing and looking dangerous with the pace and runners trying to take advantage of pedestrian football from the Blades.
United did have some of the ball but the slow build up was ended by two poor Stevens crosses and West Ham were away again. This time Egan gave away a stupid foul giving another chance of a free kick. Cresswell went for goal and was a long way off.
Osborn at least showed some forceful running and drew a foul but another woeful ball in, this time Norwood, saw it cleared. Basham returned it and eventually McGoldrick had the first effort towards goal but it was miles over on the half volley.
Another poor set play delivery, after Lundstram had been fouled ended with Stevens cross too close to the keeper and ended another better spell from the Blades that then saw Osborn take a low shot that was going wide but Fabianski tipped round the post.
After a better 10 minutes, it was probably inevitable that West Ham then scored of course! It came with United having the ball but failure to move it on at pace or make any kind of decision saw it moved back and side and then back again. Stevens ball was not great but Norwood had time to do anything with it other than the slow sideways pass that Basham could not get to and West Ham were in. With Basham committed to the tackle he was out of position and Bogle was way up field again. Lingard was in and as Basham finally got back his tackle was crude and wild. It was an obvious penalty and maybe he was a bit lucky not to get red carded as there did not see to be any play on the ball – however the double jeopardy rule whatever that is these days maybe saved him!
RICE took it after an argument with Lingard who was going to take it, and coolly sent Ramsdale the wrong way to give West Ham the lead.
Soon after Lingard was in again but as he clashed with Ampadu both players went to ground and needed treatment – but the decision went the Blades way this time.
There was three minutes of stoppage time played and it ended with West Ham winning a corner and looking for a second but the half time whistle came with no further damage done. West Ham had deserved to lead with United not offering anything really as an attacking force.
The second half began with Norwood giving it away twice again but they at least got up the field for a spell but two crosses went straight to the keeper. Stevens then sent an aimless cross over as the final ball continued to be wretched.
United then had a great chance when Sharp got down the left and stood up a great cross but McGoldrick hit the back of Johnson with his header and it looped up but Fabianski tipped over. It was the best chance of the game for the Blades.
Lanzini ran away from Basham and fed Bowen but his shot was blocked from Ampadu leading to a corner. Cresswell took it and DIOP got up and brushed off Ampadu with ease to head the ball down and in past Ramsdale. It was reminiscent of so many other goals the Blades have conceded this season – routine set plays that have been scored with too much ease.
Lingard then got away again and this led to another corner but United cleared this one. United tried to find something with Basham running forward but he could not get his cross in and then the same man had a looping header saved easily.
Wilder shuffled his pack on the hour mark, bringing McBurnie on for Norwood. The striker had been waiting for quite some time even before the second goal.
Decent work from Osborn and Stevens saw a good ball come in but McGoldrick could not quite get there and Soucek blocked the ball as he shaped to shoot. The corner saw Basham unable to divert it goalwards.
Noble came on for Lanzini as West Ham looked to manage a comfortable evening out. Lingard tested Ramsdale with a low shot that he saved quite comfortably.
Osborn sent over a great cross and McGoldrick’s header down was saved. It was a decent chance from United but he could not exert enough power on the ball. At the other end Lingard took a long range shot and Ramsdale had to push away again as once again United did not pick up the former England man who continued to cause all sorts of problems.
Stevens then dithered on the ball and Coufal got in and was one on one suddenly but Ramsdale made a terrific save at point blank range to at least keep United in the game even though in reality it looked long gone.
The next stage saw a scrappy spell but that suited West Ham who were in cruise control. United got to the final third but time after time the final ball did not come in or was woeful with no penetration at all. A rare decent ball in from Osborn was headed goalwards by McBurnie but easily saved as the striker could not find direction or purchase.
Egan then made a great block to deny Lingard just before the midfielder went off for Benrahma. Egan in making the block seemed to badly hurt himself and his leg was put in a brace and the centre back had to be stretchered off. The game had gone but this was the latest blow in a dreadful season for the Blades.
West Ham looked to be the most likely to score another goal as Lundstram’s poor tackle led to a free kick which United shepherded behind. The corner was cleared away but the game was petering out to an easy win for the home side.
A late chance came when Bogle finally got in the box but as it dropped McGoldrick took a touch when he should have maybe taken it earlier and it was blocked away. The corner drifted aimlessly out with another appalling set play. Fredericks came on right at the end as the game entered 6 minutes of stoppage time but United did have another chance when the ball was played inside but Lundstram took too long again and blazed well over. Benrahma’s driven cross went over everyone before the final moment of agony came right at the end. Neat football saw Benrahma’s skill create a chance and as the ball came out to FREDERICKS and nobody went out and as Jagielka and Lundstram stood there, the sub easily found the corner and it was 3-0 and the rout was complete.
United – Thought we were crap tonight. Yes, we had a lot of the ball but we never looked like doing much with it, and the other way looked like we may concede and were always at full stretch. We gave it away often under no pressure and then we were chasing back and they were in. We looked like a side that had no belief we could score, no belief we could keep it out and in general play we had little to no idea. Defensively they pulled us apart all game and I felt they could score whenever they attacked. Lingard ran amok. We had no shape, no discipline, nothing. I am all for us having a go and being cavalier and going down without a whimper. Tonight, I have no idea what we were trying to do? We got up the field and seemed to push the wing backs up but then we never looked like getting into their box or creating. We had loads of the ball but they knew we could not do anything or had no idea and they then picked us off or waited for us to give it away and ran up the field. Even at 0-0 they had 2 on 2 or 3 on 3. It was bizarre. I had no idea what our plan was at all. We tried to pick our way through a packed midfield/defence and could not do it and then went back and just coughed it up. They really could have had 3 or 4 more as Lingard alone just got through us. At some point you would think Bogle and Basham would have said woah, hang on, we need to stem this area? We just kept falling for the same sucker punch. First half it was like they played like an away side on the break but it worked. I heard some West Ham fans say they are better when teams attack or have a go. Well, we tried to but did not even create anything so it was perfect for the way we play. Not sure they battered us but picked us off and did what they had to on the turnover to ease into good positions. I think we could have played all night and still not scored. It was predictable and boring with no invention.
They could have led early through a stupid Stevens tackle and the mistakes kept coming. We created nothing the other way save for one good Norwood ball. Several give aways from Stevens, Osborn, Lundstram, you name it. We then were running back as our slow midfield did not have the legs. Felt sorry for Ramsdale who kept us in it. We may have had 50% possession but did the square root sod all with it. Half time 1-0 and you think right let’s change the formation or tactics? He got McBurnie ready after 50 minutes? Why? Do it at half time or wait. McGoldrick had a decent chance but after this you felt we would not get another as good and so it proved. In the end he waited for the sub and it was too late and we were 2-0 down as more awful and weak defending on a set play as we looked like schoolboys defending men.
After this we had a few half-headed chances but they could have scored more and all the quality was through them as they picked us off and Ramsdale made more good saves. They got a third goal from more shambolic defending. At this point we looked a pathetic and sorry state. Even when we got near goal we takke forever to make a cross and as for shooting, forget it? Touch, touch, touch, oh we have lost it, oh we are defending? They want way too long to do anything. They sadly are not quick or good enough nearly to a man at this level. They cannot do things at the speed this league requires to create and score and when we cannot defend the basics then we are going to be bottom of the league and that is what we are. Lundstrams series of fouls and give aways summed it up – that was just a symbol of how bad we had been as much as others had been equally poor.
Looked like a performance from earlier in the season where teams did what they needed to and won at a canter. We actually had a fair bit of the ball but other than a few crosses we did nothing with it at all. We looked pedestrian and clueless and spinless defensively
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