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Blackburn Rovers vs Sheffield United. Sky Bet Championship.

Ewood ParkAttendance14,440.

Blackburn Rovers 0

    Sheffield United 2

    • B Sharp (66th minute, 79th minute)

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    Blackburn 0-2 Sheffield United: Billy Sharp double fires Blades to victory

    Billy Sharp scores twice to condemn Blackburn to first home defeat of the season.

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    Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Blackburn and Sheffield Utd.

    Billy Sharp's double gave Sheffield United an emphatic 2-0 win at Blackburn Rovers to move them level on points with the Sky Bet Championship leaders.

    United's captain was in the right place at the right time twice in the second half with a close-range tap-in and then a header.

    It was the least Chris Wilder's team deserved after a performance full of swagger that gave the Blades their first win on this ground since November 1986, when their captain was only 10 months old.

    It would have been a much greater margin of victory but for Rovers goalkeeper David Raya, who distinguished himself, but ultimately there was to be no reward, as United notched a fourth win in five away games this season.

    The result ends Blackburn's 25-match unbeaten home run - a post-war club record - but they were outclassed by a more accomplished team.

    Adam Armstrong was recalled after his goal-scoring cameo against Nottingham Forest at the weekend. Derrick Williams returned from injury in the other change for the injured Ryan Nyambe.

    The early exchanges were dominated by probing United passing, ultimately unlocking a chance for Mark Duffy in the 25th minute, who swivelled and let fly with a rasping low drive that Raya did well to parry behind - a theme of the first half.

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    Sharp's looping header soon after caused panic in the Blackburn box, and while Harrison Reed and Bradley Dack saw shots blocked, these were only fleeting sights of goal before Raya was called into action again.

    Sheffield United's Billy Sharp celebrates scoring his teams first goal against Blackburn Rovers, during the Sky Bet Championship match at Ewood Park, Blackburn. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday October 3, 2018. See PA story SOCCER Blackburn. Photo credit should read: Martin Rickett/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: EDITORIAL USE ONLY No use with unauthorised audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or "live" services. Online in-match use limited to 120 images, no video emulation. No use in betting, games or single club/league/player publications
    Image: Sheffield United's Billy Sharp celebrates scoring his team's first goal

    First, he repelled a powerful downward header from former Rover Jack O'Connell and before the half ended, the Spaniard superbly tipped over a curling David McGoldrick effort before palming away John Fleck's thunderous shot as the Blades moved through the gears.

    Reed made a crucial block from Fleck after the restart, before O'Connell headed over from a corner when well placed.

    Rovers changed shape and saw Amari'i Bell head over a fizzed Elliott Bennett cross, but United got the goal their play deserved in the 66th minute through a typically flowing move that saw Fleck play in McGoldrick on the left.

    His searching low cross was met by the sliding Sharp, whose initial effort was partially blocked but he recovered to tap into the empty net.

    And Sharp put the gloss on a dominant performance 11 minutes from the end, when he was on the end of an inch-perfect Enda Stevens cross to head in his eighth of the season from close range.

    Substitute Conor Washington found the inspired Raya in his way late on, but it did not matter as the Blades soared to joint top of the league, only behind Leeds and Middlesbrough on goal difference.

    The managers

    Tony Mowbray: "The result is obviously disappointing but we played against a good team today. We said that before the match, they're probably further on than us. They play a difficult system to cope with.

    "I think we had chances, we just didn't take them tonight. We had isolated chances. I think they controlled the game generally in the first half. We tried to make it more difficult for them in the second half, and yet they scored the goal second half, so we're disappointed. But we brush it off very quickly."

    Chris Wilder: "He (Sharp) is getting himself in the goals, his general all-round play is good, his link-up play is the best it's been at this football club and he does what he does best, which is score. It's great movement and it's fantastic for the skipper to score two.

    "We've had to work extremely hard, had to do a lot of good things right tonight. It's a difficult place to come, they have a great home record."

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