Sheffield United took a point from this afternoon’s clash with Coventry City after a 0-0 draw at Bramall Lane.
Neither side arguably did enough to win the game, with Wes Foderingham making a number of saves that he will think of as comfortable while Simon Moore in the away goal wasn’t tested until late in the game.
Here’s how we rated United’s players at Bramall Lane.
Looked to be operating in the No.10 role from the start and couldn't have his usual influence on the game as he was snuffed out at almost every opportunity by at least two City defenders, who had obviously done their homework and earmarked him as the dangerman. Forced a very good save from Moore late on Photo: Simon Bellis
Was replaced at half-time, with either an injury or a tactical switch. Showed some neat moments but couldn't have as much of an effect on the game as he'd have liked before going off for McGoldrick Photo: Alistair Langham
Battled hard as ever and his running in behind caused City's centre-halves problems on occasion, but also took him away from the area he can do the most damage - in front of the posts. Looked visibly frustrated at himself as he misplaced a pass when Gibbs-White was well placed Photo: Simon Bellis
Was involved immediately after coming off the bench at the break to replace Ndiaye. Forced Moore into his first real save of the game ... in the 82nd minute. Should have scored soon after but he smashed his shot well over Photo: Simon Bellis
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