
Liverpool beat Sheffield United 2-0 in Chris Wilder’s first game back in charge of the Blades to close the gap on Premier League leaders Arsenal to two points.
Bottom-placed Sheffield United remain four points from safety but will take encouragement from their first performance of Wilder’s second stint as head coach, which saw them frustrate Liverpool for long periods either side of Virgil van Dijk’s goal and before Dominik Szoboszlai added late gloss.
The Dutchman volleyed in his first strike of the season from a Trent Alexander-Arnold corner on 37 minutes after his marker Anel Ahmedhodzic tumbled. A VAR check cleared the goal and it set Liverpool on course for victory on a night where they had long spells of possession but struggled to carve out clear-cut openings against a reorganised home side.
It wasn’t until the 94th minute that Szoboszlai eventually added a second, converting after sub Darwin Nunez had won the ball back from Jayden Bogle with a challenge which left the home side complaining but VAR again unmoved.
Sheffield United keeper Wes Foderingham had denied Nunez from a one-on-one and earlier kept out a stinging volley from Mohamed Salah but Liverpool never really got out of second gear with their attacking play.
With Sheffield United failing to seriously test Caoimhin Kelleher beyond a dangerous break which led to James McAtee’s shot in the first half, a valuable three points were secured on a night when Liverpool weren’t at their best.
There was a scare for the visitors just before Szoboszlai’s goal when Ibrahima Konate shoved McAtee over in the box but with referee Simon Hooper and VAR not interested, Jurgen Klopp’s men keep pace with Arsenal in the title race.
How Liverpool won at Bramall Lane…
Wilder – the architect of Sheff United’s rise through League One and the Championship to the Premier League during his first stint in charge – immediately shook things up after replacing his successor Paul Heckingbottom, with five changes and a switch to a back four. And it made life hard for Liverpool.
The first big chance actually fell to the home side, with Cameron Archer nicking the ball off the sloppy Joe Gomez and setting McAtee up for a close-range shot at goal on the break but Kelleher got down well. Van Dijk then had to come across and stop Archer’s charge into the box when Konate was caught out.
But Liverpool racked up nine corners in that first half and after a tame header from Konate, Van Dijk eventually capitalised, volleying in Alexander-Arnold’s cross. The Dutchman was in acres of space, with his marker Ahmedhodzic on the floor after colliding with the Liverpool man – but VAR ruled there was no foul.
Alexis Mac Allister, fresh from his wonder goal over Fulham, forced Foderingham to tip over another spectacular effort on the stroke of half-time, although an earlier blow from Vini Souza forced him off after the break.
Foderingham saved brilliantly from Salah when he connected with a corner in a similar position to Van Dijk, although Nunez gave him a chance to smother when he broke through with around 25 minutes to play, shooting at the goalkeeper from Alexander-Arnold’s excellent pass through.
Liverpool followers may have feared that Nunez miss would be punished when McAtee was barged over in the box by Konate with three minutes of normal time remaining. The defender was taking a big risk, with the ball out of his reach, but he got away with it and Szoboszlai sealed it soon after.
What’s next?
Sheffield United are back in action on Saturday when they host Brentford in the Premier League, kick-off 3pm. The following weekend, the Blades travel to Chelsea on Saturday December 16, kick-off 3pm.
Liverpool travel to Crystal Palace on Saturday in the Premier League, kick-off 12.30pm. They then finish their Europa League campaign on Thursday December 14 away to Union Saint-Gilloise, kick-off 5.45pm.
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