Manchester United managed to salvage a crucial three points against Sheffield United on Wednesday night, despite facing an early setback and trailing twice during the match. The victory eases some of the pressure on manager Erik ten Hag, who has been under scrutiny in recent weeks.
The Blades took the lead in the first half when Andre Onana’s poor pass was intercepted and slotted home by Jayden Bogle. However, United equalized just before the break through Harry Maguire’s header.
Sheffield United regained the lead early in the second half through Ben Brereton-Diaz’s strike. But the hosts showed their resilience and determination, with Bruno Fernandes scoring twice and Rasmus Hojlund adding another to secure the victory.
The match also provided some positive moments for ten Hag, who has been criticized for his handling of the team. He showed his commitment to promoting academy players by handing Ethan Wheatley his debut as a late substitute. The 18-year-old became the 250th academy graduate to feature for the club.
Despite the win, there were still some concerns for ten Hag. Antony had another disappointing performance and was replaced by Amad Diallo to loud cheers from the Old Trafford crowd. The fans are clearly eager to see fresh blood in the team, and Antony could be a casualty of this movement.
However, ten Hag can take solace in the performances of Fernandes and Maguire. Fernandes, who was recently named captain, showed his leadership qualities by inspiring the team to a comeback victory. Maguire, meanwhile, was solid in defense and provided guidance to Casemiro, who played at center-back in the second half.
Overall, it was a mixed evening for Manchester United. They showed their fighting spirit and secured a much-needed victory, but there are still areas that need improvement. ten Hag will be hoping that this win can provide a platform for the team to build on and turn their season around.