16 great pictures of Sheffield United fans packing into Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Sheffield United fans packed out another Premier League away ground on Saturday with thousands making the trip to Tottenham.

The Blades came away with a defeat n controversial circumstances as Tottenham overturned a United 1-0 goal lead to score twice in added time, with extra 12 minutes put on the clock.

Gus Hamer’s superb finish had Blades fans dreaming of a shock victory but Richarlison and Dejan Kulusevski struck in dramatic fashion to give the home side all three points at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

United went down to 10 men, also late in the game, as Oli McBurnie was sent off for a second bookable offence, apparently for dissent.

“Something needs to be done now and this is not me moaning,” said Paul Keckingbottom afterwards. “I said it (at) half-time and when we were 1-0 up as well. The focus is on time-wasting, so the referees are dictating how we play,” Heckingbottom insisted.

“We set up from the back, then Spurs push forward and then that dictates how we play, but no, we’re just told to play long. You can’t do it.

“Wes (Foderingham) got a yellow card for handling outside the box and then got threatened with a sending-off (for time-wasting) you can’t do it.

“The officiating is appalling and it’s not about the football decisions. It’s just game management.

“My worry is all the focus is on yellow cards for time-wasting and when I talked to the referees, they haven’t got a clue what I’m talking about. They’re officiating the game, they simply do not know the game.

“We need to sort that and sort that quick. It’s ruining the spectacle and then to sum it all up we get Oli McBurnie sent off for telling the referee someone is pulling his shirt.

“We’ve just seen someone lead with an elbow into our goalkeeper who needs stitches and that’s the same offence. What’s going on? Seriously what’s going on with our game?”

Look through our gallery and see if you can spot someone you know from the away end