'United and all together' - Sheffield United chairman Prince Musaad responds to West Bromwich Albion defeat
Conor Gallagher’s first-half strike proved the difference between the two sides despite United having an incredible 22 shots, finding Albion ‘keeper Sam Johnstone in superb form.
United were also guilty of profligacy, with Oli McBurnie, George Baldock and Lys Mousset all squandering chances when well placed.
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Hide AdBut chairman Prince Musaad, the son-in-law of owner Prince Abdullah, wrote on Twitter after the final whistle: “Top performance, heads up high!
"We gave it 100% and always will. This is football, and we are ready for the fight!
"We go again next week, United and all together.”
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