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McBurnie's stoppage-time equaliser rescued a point for Sheffield United in a 2-2
draw with Chelsea as Mauricio Pochettino's side missed the chance to move to
within three points of Manchester United.
Noni Madueke's second-half strike, his first league goal in 2024, appeared to be
sending Chelsea to another victory after their momentous comeback over
Manchester United on Thursday. However, McBurnie popped up in the final moments
to salvage a point.
Thiago Silva had given Chelsea an early lead from a corner after Sheffield
United were caught sleeping before Jayden Bogle equalised after half an hour
with the help of Dorde Petrovic's error. The hosts were in charge after that
until Madueke's goal.
A point is not enough for Sheffield United, who had enough chances to win the
game. They remain rooted to the bottom of the table and still nine points from
safety with seven games to go.
Chelsea, meanwhile, take two steps back after appearing to turn a corner at
Stamford Bridge in their last game. They could have fallen victim to the same
fate had their opponents been more efficient late on. Pochettino's side are five
points off sixth.
How the Premier League table looks now
Chelsea's extraordinary stoppage-time comeback win against on Thursday was
heralded as a pivotal moment for Pochettino, who finally broke down some
barriers with supporters amid the wild celebrations.
Although the atmosphere was far more subdued at Bramall Lane, Chelsea kept up
that momentum as an Silva guided in Conor Gallagher's corner after 10 minutes
completely unmarked. It's the type of error Sheffield United can't afford to
make in their predicament.
The hosts stuck in the game, though, and were nearly handed an equaliser by
Chelsea's goalscorer. Silva's blind backpass was picked off by McBurnie, who
laid the ball off to Ben Brereton Diaz, but he was unable to make the most of
the chance.
Sheffield United were winning the midfield battle despite two of the Chelsea
contingent costing north of £200m. Nineteen-year-old Ollie Arblaster's composure
in possession belied his age, but it was the magic of Gustavo Hamer that
ultimately unlocked Chelsea.
His perfectly weighted pass through the legs of Moises Caicedo found Bogle
toward the byline and the Sheffield United wing-back saw a chance to shoot from
the angle, with Petrovic more concerned about a potential cut-back. His error
allowed the equaliser.
For all the progress Chelsea made on Thursday, the fragility of the past two
seasons came to the fore as Sheffield United brought the game to them. After the
break, it was the hosts that felt more likely as they wrestled back control.
McBurnie flashed a header wide from Brereton Diaz's cross, while Hamer came
close with a thumping effort that hit the side netting. Despite being in the
ascendancy, Sheffield United's issues with discipline cropped up again but the
officials showed them some leniency.
Jack Robinson was fortunate not to receive a red card for clattering Cole
Palmer. Referee Robert Jones cautioned the wild challenge and VAR saw no reason
to step in. Anel Ahmedhodzic then lunged in on Jackson but avoided a caution.
The lull in focus from Sheffield United was capitalised on by Madueke, making
the most of a rare start in the Premier League by striking Chelsea back in
front. His intervention was timely, with Chelsea far from convincing.
There weren't too many home fans leaving early as their side pushed for a late
goal. McBurnie ensured their faith was rewarded as he equalised three minutes
into added time. Far from being satisfied, the hosts pushed for a winner.
Had it not been for the hesitance of substitute James McAtee on the break,
Sheffield United could have had one last chance. It would have been the most
incredible Premier League comeback since Thursday.
Ultimately a point, while impressive for the Blades against this opposition,
doesn't do enough to help Wilder's side in their fight for survival.
What's next?
Sheffield United are back in Premier League action on Saturday as they travel to
Brentford; kick-off 3pm.
Everton return to Sky Sports on April 15, taking on Chelsea in the Premier
League on Monday Night Football; kick-off 8pm.
Teams
Sheffield United Grbic, Holgate (McAtee 76), Ahmedhodzic,
Robinson (c) (Costa 90+1), Bogle, Hamer, Arblaster, Osborn, Trusty (Archer 87),
McBurnie, Diaz
Subs Not Used Foderigham, Larouci, Norwood, Slimane, Brooks,
Osula
Booked Diaz, Robinson, Wilder, Arblaster, Ahmedhodzic
Goals Bogle 32, McBurnie 90+3
Chelsea Petrovic; Chalobah, Disasi, Silva, Cucurella
(Badiashile 90+3); Caicedo, Enzo; Madueke (Mudryk 82), Gallagher (c), Jackson
(Casadei 90+3), Palmer (Chukwuemeka 74)
Subs Not Used Bettinelli, Sharman-Lowe, Gilchrist, Sterling,
Washington
Booked Chalobah, Cucurella
Goals Silva 11, Madueke 66
Attendance 28,638
Referee Robert Jones
VAR Paul Tierney