Sheffield United fans were left fuming at the "corrupt" Premier League after their side conceded an equaliser in FOURTEEN minutes of injury time at home to Fulham this afternoon. The Blades were 3-1 ahead - and then 4-1 before Oli McBurnie's strike was ruled out for offside - before Fulham hit back, with Rodrigo Muniz's acrobatic effort dragging them level in the third minute of added time.
Ben Brereton Diaz scored twice and McBurnie was also on the scoresheet as United assumed control before Fulham's late fightback, with referee Tim Robinson and his officials subjected to a hostile reception as they left the pitch at the end. Here's how we rated United's players on a crazy afternoon at Bramall Lane...
5. Jack Robinson 5
Led United out as skipper despite Ahmedhodzic's return to the starting line-up and was generally solid enough, although he was part of a cluster of defenders who let Joao Palhinha roam free and plant a free header for the equaliser when he should never have got that far
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6. Ben Osborn 5
Filled in again at left wing-back and again let nobody down, taking a cross flush to the face for his troubles which left him momentarily dazed. Showed good composure in the build-up to United's first goal and dealt with the lively threat of Iwobi well enough
7. Vini Souza 5
Had his manager's comments about doing his talking on the pitch fresh in his ears as he returned to the starting XI in place of the missing Tom Davies, and largely did that with a decent display which saw him put his body on the line when needed. Was unfortunate to be ruled offside for McBurnie's goal but it was the right call before he suffered cramp and then made way late on - before the madness
8. Oliver Arblaster 6
The boyhood Blade made his first Premier League start at Bramall Lane and it ended with a standing ovation after he made way with his side 3-1 up with five minutes to go. He did well to last that long, after taking a real whack from teammate Robinson when both men threw themselves bravely in the way to block the ball, and later did well defensively again to keep out Iwobi's effort Photo: Simon Bellis