It was a disappointing result but not performance from the Blades on the banks of the River Trent of Nottingham. United took an early lead for the second weekend running but could not go on and build on this superb start and two sloppy goals saw them somehow go in behind at the half despite being the better side. Second half the game became a bit scrappy but United still had enough of the ball and play to get at least a point although Forest will argue they had several chances to kill it on the break as United tried to throw caution to the wind.
Manager Wilder tweaked his line up trying to freshen things up with Donaldson, Duffy and Lundstram coming in for Clarke, Wright and Brooks. Duffy started playing just behind Donaldson. Forest’s form had been poor particularly at home and featured a mix of young and experienced players. Former Blades manager David Weir was on the side-lines as Mark Warburton’s assistant. Ex United player Jamie Ward was not involved due to an injury.
United came out of the traps fast yet again and were swarming all over Forest and penned them back. The first real chance and the ball was in the net. After patient build up from Fleck and Duffy, Stevens knocked in a good ball and LUNDSTRAM clinically converted at the Trent End. The 2,000+ United fans went bananas at the other end of the ground. United continued to dominate and Stevens, Baldock and even O’Connell were bombing forward. Duffy nearly played in Donaldson and then Coutts almost got his shot away.
Despite the great start, United were undone by a poor error with Forest’s first real attack. They won a corner and when it came over and Fleck’s poor tough saw him robbed and within an instant. CUMMINGS hit a fierce shot that beat Blackman to his right. It was an equaliser out of nothing.
United went back on the attack and Duffy had a curling shot before Lundstram was blocked. United kept piling men forward but Forest were also dangerous on the break with Cummings lively and Traore getting down the left well. Duffy’s curling cross came in and Baldock motioned to the ball which regardless of him touching or not would have influenced the assistant who raised his flag as the ball went into the far corner.
United’s excellent performance continued but the clinical and ruthless nature of the league showed when good play from Forest saw them lead. Darikwa’s was not challenged and allowed to get his cross in and Murphy cleverly played the ball back for DOWELL who smashed it into the corner. It was a score line not fitting the game and United were undone by slopping defending but credit to Forest for two well finished goals.
United had not been as clinical at the other side and Fleck and Coutts both lacked power on their shots.
Baldock pulled up twice before having to limp off with Basham going to right back and substitute Wright playing at centre back. As United were reorganising, Forest had a couple of chances with Blackman parrying a Cummings shot Murphy heading over. The half time whistle came soon after and United will still feel they had a great chance of a result.
Bouchalakis came on for Fox in a change for Forest who started the second half better as United once again began slowly to start a second half. A shot was deflected wide and then Bochalakis headed wide when should have done better. United had not had the same fluency of the first half and Wilder opted to make changes. Two came in quick succession as Evans replaced Donaldson and then Brooks came on for Lundstram.
United had a lot of the ball and were moving it around but Forest were defending in numbers and crowding United out. The away side had not really tested the keeper and at times maybe were guilty of overplaying. Forest nearly caught them out on the break as Dowell fired over. Forest had men over on another attack but O’Connell got back well.
Clough and Brereton came on for Forest for Cummings and Dowell as the game entered the final ten minutes. United won a free kick and repeated the routine from Charlton away last season but Duffy’s low cross was blocked before the same man then had a powerful shot that was acrobatically turned round the post. Brooks was looking to get on the ball when he could and was clumsily brought down before United had two bookings for cynical fouls as Forest looked to break.
The game entered an additional five minutes stoppage time and United were really pegging Forest back now. At the death United were so close to the leveller. Stevens knocked in cross and with bodies forward, Carter Vickers header looked goal bound but hit the inside of the post and bounced across the goal agonisingly just out of the reach of the waiting Basham. A few minutes later with Forest having the entire side behind the ball, the final whistle went. Forest celebrated wildly but United fans gave the team a great ovation for a very good performance if not result.
United – Disappointing after a great week. We really ought to have drawn or even won. We played quite well but at the ***** areas of the pitch were not good enough and that decided the game.
We had 58% possession, 9 corners to 4 and dominated big chunks of the game. We started brilliantly and scored and should have used this to go on but gave away two really sloppy goals. Half time was a ridiculous score line really. We ought to have been winning for our play and domination of the football. Second half I felt we never got going and even though we had a lot of the ball and got into the last third often, we did not work the keeper enough and left it too late to properly pin them back but had two great chances to get a goal and equaliser that we deserved.
Forest may argue they had many more chances but a lot were on the break when we were throwing men forward second half. They actually could have made it 3 or 4 but missed a few big ones but that would have given it a daft look. I think United may play worse than that and win games but I do say we have to be more clinical and decisive in the ***** areas. We continue to give sloppy goals away whilst we are a bit shot shy still at the other end. Some of the football was excellent but at times we became like Arsenal as we tried to walk it in. I do believe I would rather watch a footballing side like that though but we do need to shoot more! They did and scored two.
On reflection the changes did not work but not going to argue with Wilder as he gets most things right and wanted to freshen things up. The two lads that came in were probably our worst players despite Lundstram scoring. Fleck made an uncharacteristic error and teams at this level punish you for this.
I am really enjoying watching United to play. Some of the football is great and players like Coutts, Fleck, Duffy, Brooks or a joy to watch. I still feel we lack some pace at the top of the pitch meaning our football has to be oh so precise and be nice to play a ball over the top for someone to chase now and again and get them turned. Overall it has been a great start. What is more annoying is we have been better than Norwich and Forest in the game we have lost. We should have drawn at Boro and only Cardiff have deserved beat us. That shows how well we have played.
We now have a break and will have everybody fresh and hopefully fit although will be without Coutts for a game and probably Fleck soon enough (bookings) and of course Evans won’t be around as he is having his operation. I expect we may see Sharp come back in after the break and possibly Stearman as we have looked a bit shaky at the back recent times. Jake Wright may feel unfortunate not to be playing at times as we do seem better when he does. Carter Vickers still not fully convincing for me and makes too many mistakes. I love the way United are going about things though and are going for wins. Replicate the performances we are doing and we will finish in the top half comfortably. I think today showed teams who get their shape right and press us can beat us if we make mistakes but does show how far we have come when I come away and think we were better than an established championship side and gutted we lost.



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