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David
McGoldrick broke his Premier League duck with two goals as Sheffield United
dented Champions League-chasing Chelsea with a 3-0 victory at Bramall Lane.
McGoldrick benefitted from static Chelsea defending to end his 25-game wait for
a top-flight goal with a close-range rebound after a Kepa Arrizabalaga save on
18 minutes.
Oli McBurnie's clinical header punished more poor Chelsea defending on 33
minutes before the Blades secured another huge victory in their bid for European
qualification when McGoldrick completed his double 13 minutes from time.
Sheffield United climb to sixth in the Premier League after a fourth consecutive
home victory, while a dismal outing for third-place Chelsea could be compounded
by victories for Leicester and Manchester United that will see the Blues drop as
low as fifth come Monday.
Player ratings
Sheff Utd: Henderson (7), Basham (7), Egan (8), O’Connell (7),
Baldock (7), Berge (7), Norwood (7), Osborn (7), Stevens (8), McBurnie (8),
McGoldrick (9).
Subs: Lundstram (6), Jagielka (6), Mousset (6).
Chelsea: Kepa (5), James (6), Christensen (5), Zouma (5),
Azpilicueta (5), Jorginho (5), Mount (4), Barkley (5), Willian (5), Pulisic (4),
Abraham (5).
Subs: Rudiger (4), Alonso (5), Loftus-Cheek (5), Giroud (6),
Hudson-Odoi (5).
Man of the Match: David McGoldrick
How brilliant Blades dented Chelsea charge
Sheffield United started with all the confidence of a side chasing their third
straight home win since the restart but were given an early scare by the Premier
League's in-form player when Christian Pulisic headed wide from Reece James'
cross on seven minutes.
It proved to be nothing more than a scare, with the Blades' rigid defence laying
the platform for increasingly encouraging attacks which culminated with the
moment McGoldrick has been waiting for all season.
McBurnie's heavily-deflected volley drew a stunning save Arrizabalaga, but the
Spaniard could only claw the ball into the path of McGoldrick, who escaped the
static Chelsea defence to open his top-flight account with his 42nd shot of the
season.
Chelsea lacked penetration in attack, their response to falling behind was
non-existent and they soon found themselves two down after more shambolic
defending.
A simple one-two saw Enda Stevens evade Willian before his pinpoint cross found
McBurnie unmarked in the six-yard box, and the Scotland international picked out
the bottom corner with a clinical header.
James' drive drew a fine save from Dean Henderson as the first half drew to a
close but, with Chelsea unable to reduce the arrears, Frank Lampard turned to
his bench as Antonio Rudiger and Marcos Alonso were introduced at the break.
It took the introduction of Olivier Giroud on 66 minutes to finally kick Chelsea
into gear, but their hopes of salvaging something from the game were soon
extinguished.
A quick counter-attack saw McGoldrick send substitute Lys Mousset down the right
and when Rudiger's woeful clearance fell for McGoldrick, he rammed home an
emphatic second as the Blades' European dream gathered more pace.
Opta stats: Blades brilliant as Chelsea
crumble
Sheffield United have won four consecutive home top-flight matches for the first
time since March 1991, when they had a run of six consecutive wins at Bramall
Lane under Dave Bassett.
Chelsea have lost 11 Premier League games this season, at least two more than
any other team currently in the top-eight of the division and their most in a
season since 2015-16 (12).
Chelsea had 76% possession in this match but lost 3-0 - since 2003-04, this is
the biggest margin of defeat for a team to hold as much as 76% possession in a
Premier League game.
Sheffield United registered their biggest victory over Chelsea since April 1967,
when they also won 3-0 at home against the Blues in a top-flight meeting.
This was Chelsea's heaviest Premier League defeat since Frank Lampard's first
game in charge against Manchester United, when the Blues were beaten 4-0.
What's next?
Chelsea host relegated Norwich on Tuesday at 8.15pm, live on Sky Sports Premier
League, before Sheffield United travel to Leicester on Thursday at 6pm, live on
Sky Sports Premier League.
Teams
Sheffield United Henderson, Basham (Jagielka 68), Egan,
O’Connell, Baldock, Berge (Lundstrom 63), Norwood (c), Osborn, Stevens, McBurnie
(Mousset 63), McGoldrick
Subs Not Used Moore, Freeman, Robinson, Rodwell, Zivkovic,
Sharp
Booked Baldock
Goals McGoldrick 18, 77, McBurnie 33
Chelsea Kepa, James (Hudson-Odoi 75), Zouma, Christensen
(Rudiger 46), Azpilicueta (c), Barkley (Loftus-Cheek 78), Jorginho, Mount
(Alonso 46), Willian, Abraham, Pulisic (Giroud 66)
Subs Not Used Caballero, Bate, Kovacic, Batshuayi
Booked
Goals
Attendance 0
Referee Andrew Marriner
VAR Andy Madley