
NIGHT SWEAT: But sign of light at end of tunnel
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Chaos reigned at Bramall Lane on Tuesday night as Sheffield United slipped to their seventh Championship defeat of the season and their fourth at home. But the Blades not only had to battle with visiting Southampton they were not helped by a shocking performance from referee Adam Herczeg. He denied Sydie Peck and United a late equaliser, claiming Saints' goalkeeper had been impeded when clearly he had not. Herczeg, responsible for a catalogue of errors, also dismissed Blades manager Chris Wilder in a heavy handed approach after an accidental incident after the half-time whistle. Despite all this, United produced their best performance of the season. Having taken the lead, they only has themselves to blame for seeing it overturned. But nevertheless, this was a performance which demonstrated United are edging closer to putting their derailed season back on track.
Summary:
- Referee Adam Herczeg's numerous misjudgments.
- Despite the defeat, there were noticeable signs of progress in Sheffield United's overall performance.
- The absence of Chris Wilder from the touchline could significantly affect United's upcoming game against Hull City.
- Tom Davies showcased his potential and received praise for his performance during the match.
- United's recent switch to a three-man defence doesn't seem to suit captain Japhet Tanganga playing as a right-sided centre-back
- The players exhibited a new-found confidence