Manchester United rallied from behind twice to secure a 4-2 victory over Sheffield United at Old Trafford on Saturday.
Chris Wilder’s struggling Blades stunned the home crowd when Jayden Bogle gave them a shock lead in the 35th minute. However, United responded quickly, with Harry Maguire equalizing just three minutes before the break.
The visitors regained the advantage in the second half, with Ben Brereton Diaz scoring his fifth goal in 10 matches. But United refused to be denied, as Bruno Fernandes netted a brace and Rasmus Hojlund added another to seal the win for Erik ten Hag’s men.
Beyond the result, the match featured several notable moments:
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History for Blades:
Sheffield United’s dismal season reached a new low as they surpassed Derby’s record for goals conceded in a 38-match Premier League season, with their tally now standing at 92.2.
Ethan’s Debut:
Ethan Wheatley, a promising young striker, made his long-awaited debut for United, becoming the 250th academy graduate to play for the first team. The 18-year-old enjoyed a special moment, having scored a brace for the Under-18s in the Premier League Cup final just days earlier.3.
United Oppose Spending Cap:
Manchester United have joined the growing chorus of Premier League clubs vehemently opposed to an ‘anchoring’ spending cap. The proposal, which would link club spending to the amount of television money received, has been met with strong resistance from Old Trafford.4.
Fast Starters:
Sheffield United have shown a knack for scoring early goals at Old Trafford, with Bogle’s opener marking the third time in their last two visits that they have taken the lead.5.
Kids’ Busy 24 Hours:
Several United youngsters experienced a whirlwind 24 hours, having celebrated winning the Premier League Cup with the Under-18s on Tuesday night before joining the first-team squad to face Sheffield United. Harry Amass, Jackson, and Wheatley all played the first half before being substituted at the break, while Habeeb Ogunneye featured in the second half.Manchester United will look to continue their positive momentum when they face Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-final on Sunday, while Sheffield United will hope to end their disappointing season on a high note.