Sheffield United v Reading: Managers' reaction as Tom McIntyre scores dramatic winner
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This is what both managers had to say after the dramatic late victory for Reading.
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GOAAAAAL BLADES
AND IT’S Ndiaye who gets it, brilliant work from Egan in the build up as he takes a touch and slides in Ndiaye to slot home!
Late chance for Jebbison
as he steals in to meet a cross from Osborn, but can’t direct his header on target
Into the final 15 minutes
and the Blades still trail 1-0, and Reading have a free-kick in a decent position after Stevens was penalised ... it’s half-cleared but Reading win a corner as Baldock is forced to put behind. Ince takes it and United scramble clear
Good cross
from Hourihane right into the danger area after Baldock was fouled, it’s headed over the bar but the flag had gone up already for offside
Jebbison comes on
for McBurnie, who hasn’t been moving too well since the first half when he took a whack
corner Blades
as McBurnie’s attempted flick to MGW almost comes off but it’s a corner for the Blades, Hourihane to take it on the right ... it goes all the way across and evades McBurnie
Early chance for the Blades
as Osborn and MGW combine, the cross just evades McBurnie and Osborn concedes the free-kick sliding in to try and keep it alive
Half-time
and boos ring around the Lane as the whistle goes - United have been beyond poor in that half and struggled to create anything of real substance offensively, while also struggling at the other end - Joao could easily have made it 2-0 when his shot hit the post and Heckingbottom and his staff have some real work to do at the break to try and get their side back to their levels for the second half
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