Sheffield United 0 Blackpool 1: Slavisa Jokanovic reaction as Keshi Anderson wins it for visitors at Bramall Lane

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Sheffield United could not build on their derby victory over Barnsley last Sunday when they lost 1-0 to Blackpool at Bramall Lane this afternoon.

This is how the defeat unfolded, with reaction from manager Slavisa Jokanovic.

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away to his right from Anderson as he let fly, it’s a corner for Blackpool... Olsen punches it away and Ndiaye completes the clearance

as the ball lands invitingly into his path, but he can’t get over the ball and he puts it high over the Blackpool goal

sees Osborn withdrawn for McGoldrick, 63rd minute of the game

Bowler is yellow carded

after dragging Fleck forwards and backwards by his shirt as the Scot looked to break away, he’s then withdrawn as Blackpool make a double sub, bringing on Mitchell and Carey

ndiaye charges down

Grimshaw’s kick out - it rebounds wide of goal but could have gone absolutely anywhere

from the Blades - first Gibbs-White is denied by a brilliant save from Grimshaw, down to his right, before Mousset clips the top of the crossbar with a left-footed shot after finding a yard of space - better from the Blades

Quick start from the Blades

as Baldock’s cross from the right is diverted goalwards from Gibbs-White, Grimshaw saves it but it wasn’t as comfortable as it was for him at times in that first half

Blades are back out

with no changes made at the break, and we’re back underway

and the Blades have had their chances to break the deadlock but have not yet done so - they had the ball in the net through Ndiaye but the flag had been raised already and the youngster has gone close on a couple of other occasions too. Olsen made a good save from Bowler at the other end but it’s not been a classic Championship game - let’s see if the Blades can make that breakthrough in the second 45...

Gibbs-White has a go

with the outside of his right foot as Osborn crosses low into the box, he stabs at it but it’s easy for Grimshaw in the Blackpool goal

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