Blades Boss Heaps Praise on Subs in Dramatic Comeback Win Over Hull

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Blades Boss Heaps Praise on Subs in Dramatic Comeback Win Over Hull

Sheffield United produced a late comeback to beat Hull City 2-1 at Bramall Lane on Saturday afternoon.

The visitors made the perfect start, silencing the home crowd inside five minutes. Oli McBurnie was the unlikely source of Hull’s opener against his former club, latching onto a clever pass from Liam Millar before guiding a smart near-post finish beyond the goalkeeper.

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It set the tone for a chaotic and open first half, with both sides creating chances in what Chris Wilder later described as a “basketball” contest. United showed attacking intent but were repeatedly caught out by loose possession, allowing Hull to threaten on the counter.

The game’s decisive moment arrived with 15 minutes remaining. John Lundstram, once a fan favourite at Bramall Lane, was dismissed after receiving a second yellow card, shifting the momentum firmly in United’s favour. Wilder later admitted some sympathy for the midfielder, but there was no doubt the red card altered the course of the match.

Tensions rose further moments later when Jairo Riedewald was brought down inside the penalty area by Kyle Joseph. The flashpoint sparked a flurry of bookings, with John Egan and Hull goalkeeper Ivor Pandur both cautioned as tempers frayed in an increasingly heated atmosphere.

From the spot, Gustavo Hamer held his nerve. Stepping up in front of the Kop, he coolly converted to bring United level. The Blades pushed forward and their pressure soon paid off. Substitute Danny Ings, introduced only minutes earlier, made an instant impact. Meeting a precise cross from Japhet Tanganga, Ings slid home the winner to complete a remarkable turnaround.

Sheffield United Gaffer on Beating Hull City

After the match, Chris Wilder was quick to praise his players’ resilience and the supporters’ patience.

He said to SUTV: “Delighted for the supporters that we got the win because it’s an expectant club and an expectant crowd and we’ve not delivered what we should’ve done. We have to own that; three draws and three losses in the last six is not good enough for me or the football club.

“The game was a game of basketball, it could’ve been 4-4 at half time. We’ve given away a goal again, they didn’t have to work hard for it. Good players making really poor decisions… maybe that’s a lack of confidence and belief.

“But we had more control in the second half, created chances, and got our reward.”

Wilder also highlighted the importance of mentality heading into the final stretch of the season, calling on his players to show consistency and hunger.

“Now the challenge is going to Watford on Saturday; how do we want it to look between now and the end of the season? I want a team that goes and goes and wants to win and win and win. Players that show that will be here next year. Those that don’t, the reset will begin.”

Chris Wilder Praises Blades Substitutes

The United boss also reserved praise for his substitutes, particularly match-winner Ings.

“I challenged the subs before the game to make a difference because I don’t think they have enough this season. Thankfully, they did today. I felt it was the right time to get Danny on and he’s delivered.”

Sheffield United will look to build on this win in their penultimate away trip against Watford next Saturday afternoon.

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