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...
9. Gus Hamer 6
On the scoresheet last time out at Bournemouth and was closest from a United perspective to doing so in the first half here, curling just wide of the far post late in a 45 minutes that saw both sides offer little by way of attacking threat. Picked out Brereton Diaz with a peach of a deep cross to send Bramall Lane barmy. Later picked up his customary booking for a late challenge
10. Oli McBurnie 8
Kept his place from the south coast after a display which showed his importance to this United side and he demonstrated it again here with a battling display against Fulham's centre-halves, culminating in a moment of class to pick out Brereton Diaz with a sublime outside-of-the-foot cross for the opening goal. Added a goal later of his own after unselfish work from Brereton Diaz before seeing a second ruled out for offside - which proved to be decisive
11. Ben Brereton Diaz 8
Called up by Chile over the international break and looked lively early on in his battles with the Fulham defence, although he couldn't quite get a touch on the bouncing ball in the Fulham area as it bounced all over and begged to be converted. Was in the right spot to get on the end of McBurnie's cross and made no mistake with his finish, before repaying the favour for his strike partner
12. Subs: Auston Trusty 4
Came on for Souza and went left back but struggled to get up to speed with the pace of the game and had a difficult time of it against Fulham's wide threats, including Adama Traore. Also used: Norwood, McAtee n'/a Photo: James Gill/Getty Images