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Mar 12, 2019 at 7.45pm UK at ​Bramall Lane (Sheffield)
Attendance: 24,463
Sheff UtdSheffield United
2-0
Brentford
Norwood (26' pen.), McGoldrick (84')
Madine (35')
FT(HT: 1-0)

We gave everything, says Blades boss Wilder after his 10 men sink Brentford

We gave everything, says Blades boss Wilder after his 10 men sink Brentford
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Sheffield United kept a clean sheet, despite having Gary Madine sent off in the first half.

Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder praised the character of his side after they recorded their eighth straight home win in the Championship, beating Brentford 2-0 to maintain their push for automatic promotion.

Ollie Norwood scored a first-half penalty shortly before the Blades had striker Gary Madine was sent off, but they stood firm and substitute David McGoldrick added a second late on.

Wilder said: "Regardless of what happens this season, from my point of view, what the players have produced tonight goes a long way in terms of what I wanted when I came to the football club.

"They gave everything and from a character point of view and the art of defending, that was right up there.

"We've got players who are disciplined and organised and want to keep the ball out of the back of the net.

"We rode our luck a couple of times and the keeper's made some wonderful saves when he's needed to.

"It was the toughest of tests with the players they've got and their movement."

"I thought it was a red card straight and Gaz is devastated. He's had a lunge at the lad, the referee has seen it and I think it was the correct decision."

The opening goal came in the 26th minute when Norwood sent Luke Daniels the wrong way from the spot after Yoann Barbet brought down George Baldock inside the area.

But United were reduced to 10 men just nine minutes later when Madine was shown a red card following a late challenge on Ezri Konsa.

United goalkeeper Dean Henderson had to be at full stretch to keep out an effort from Neal Maupay and Kamohelo Mokotjo hammered a shot against Henderson's left-hand post

But McGoldrick sealed the victory in the 84th minute, heading in from close range after John Fleck's corner was headed back by Jack O'Connell.

Brentford head coach Thomas Frank was also full of praise for the hosts' defending.

He said: "I think we could have done better, but I think only a few teams could defend like Sheffield United did tonight in this division.

"Credit to Sheffield United because I thought they did very well and these three points could be crucial for them.

"Not only the desire and the mentality, but the tactical adjustments they made as well.

"They're full of confidence and they know they will create chances. They have a style of play that not too many teams have.

"I think they did fantastic and I think in spells we did not have enough tempo, going through the middle instead of getting around them.

"It was part of the plan to have more offensive power but we didn't use it enough."


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