Did not venture down to Birmingham pre Xmas due but here are my thoughts from the warmth of my front room…..
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It was very much a case of a point earned for Chris Wilder’s man who are now six without a win but have at least stopped the rot. After being 2-0 down after ten minutes, it looked a bleak afternoon for the Blades but a great fight back saw them level before half time in a pulsating first half that could have ended 4-4 at the intermission. After the break there were few chances for either side but United showed more solidity and shape and saw the game out fairly comfortably to get an important result. With two home games to come and players such as Freeman, Fleck and Evans on the way back; along with the transfer window, United will hope today is the start of an upward trajectory back up the league places.
Manager Wilder made two changes bringing in Donaldson for Sharp and Duffy for Carruthers. Neither change was a surprise after a number of poor performances last week at Deepdale. Both sides were missing a number of key men with the aforementioned trio and Coutts and Brooks (seemingly in hospital in his home town of Warrington after a recent virus) missing for United; and Terry, Jedinak and Kodija missing for Villa also. Still the two respective benches showed the disparity in spending and wage power with a 12-million-pound striker in Scott Hogan and former England international Gabby Agbonlahor in reserve.
The game began with Villa on the attack and moving down both flanks getting runners on the overlap but it was a contentious moment that led to the early goal. The ball was played into loan striker Keinan Davis and as he controlled it with his back to goal; Stearman poked away but may have caught the defender as he cleared. It seemed a soft penalty but would have depended on the angle of referee Simon Hooper. It was a challenge Stearman did not really need to make though and have the ref a decision to make. After the protests, ADOMAH rolled it past Moore sending the keeper the wrong way and giving the Villains, a dream start.
United had not got going and Villa were winning all the 50/50’s with Snodgrass pulling the strings in the middle, Grealish busy and Davis a good foil up top. A silly foul was conceded by Stevens on Grealish giving the home side another opportunity. The ball from Snodgrass was a good one but JEDINAK did not even need to make a run and from almost a standing start got in between Basham and Stearman to nod past Moore giving the keeper no chance. It has been a nightmare start for United and it seemed the bad run was set to go on. Villa were buoyant but it had been two incredibly sloppy goal to give away.
United were able to get back into the game straight away though. Lundstram played a delightful long ball over the top and DONALDSON beat the offside trap brought it down superbly and then lobbed the ball expertly over Johnstone into the net. The defending was sloppy with Jedanik and Chester caught square but the finish was absolute class.
Energised by this, the Blades came again and Baldock came inside and had a shot blocked before Clarke was penalised for being offside. The game was more even now and Lundstram was becoming more and more influential in proceedings. His prompting nearly got Donaldson in again. Villa also were still dangerous with Whelan and Hourihane having shots blocked but soon after this the leveller came. A hopeful ball forward was miscontrolled by Jedinak, who was having a mixed afternoon, and DONALDSON latched onto the ball. He steadied himself before firing under Johnstone on the angle. Another great finish and suddenly parity was restored.
The end to end nature of the game as Adomah missed a great chance with a header after Elmohamady stole in on a two on one down the right-hand side. The winger really should have scored as Baldock waited at the far post but put his effort wide. At the other end Donaldson nearly turned a cross home from Duffy. Clarke then headed wide before Carter Vickers had a chance blocked under pressure. Villa then had a good opportunity when Hourihane pulled his shot just wide. Both defences were simply all over the place and it seemed inevitable more goals were to follow. United were giving too many free kicks away and gave an opportunity to Snodgrass but his shot was blocked by the defensive wall.
O’Connell needed treatment after a clash of heads which left him bloodied but then Villa came on the attack again and Hourihane had another shooting chance before Lundstram had a go at the other end but his shot had the power but lacked direction. The action was relentless and Jedinak fired over for the home side just before the half time whistle.
The second half would surely have seen both managers asking for more concertation, solidity and shape in their sides to stem the chances coming at both teams defences. United began by giving away more silly free kicks but had the first chance when nice interchange saw Clarke put Duffy in and his shot was palmed away. Clarke then headed over. Villa came back into it and had a spell of possession and won two free kicks but Moore and his defence kept a solid line. Grealish was starting to pull the strings and drew a series of fouls with Basham rightly booked. De Laet came on for Snodgrass before
United had a great chance to score when Clarke headed wide from a lovely Stevens cross. It seemed like he was offside but there was no flag and with the form he is in, you expected he would have scored. Basham committed two fouls in a couple of minutes and was fortunate to escape a second yellow but after the harsh penalty maybe this evened things up. Grealish was clearly the man Villa were looking to and United tried to crowd him out when they could. Chester had a header easily saved from Moore from another free kick but Villa had not created much despite now being more in the ascendancy as the game entered the final 20 minutes.
Donaldson was booked for a pull back and then Jedinak continued his own horror show with a clumsy foul and then a giveaway soon after. O’Connell was the next in the book for a rash foul as United continued to give Villa chances from set plays despite a much-improved performance since the disastrous start. Agbonlahor and Hogan came on for Davis and Elmohamady for Villa whilst Carruthers and Sharp entered the fray for Donaldson and Duffy for United. Adomah and Stevens took whacks in a challenge as the game became more stop start than it had been.
The second half had offered few real chances for either side but United had to keep a close eye on the dangerous Grealish. Lundstram had been excellent for United and twice he stepped out of defence and strode forward showing his growing confidence in what had been his most assured showing in a Blades shirt. The game entered the final minutes and was petering out somewhat although as the board showed an additional four minutes, Villa won a corner but this came to nothing. Carruthers twice won free kicks to help United see things out and the final whistle saw a well deserved and important point after such a poor run.