Wednesday 15 March 2017 09:12, UK
Sheffield United's Jay O'Shea was gifted a goal following a moment to forget for Swindon goalkeeper Will Henry on Tuesday night.
The goal came at a crucial stage in the second half of the clash at the County Ground, with O'Shea's simple tap-in firing the Blades 3-2 ahead after they had squandered a two-goal lead.
A late Paul Coutts penalty sealed the points for the Sky Bet League One leaders, but the game hinged on a calamitous mistake from the Swindon goalkeeper.
The ball was played back to 'keeper Henry, who then somehow passed straight to O'Shea - who could not have had an easier goal to open his account with for the Blades.
United had taken the lead on 29 minutes when Caolan Lavery seized on a mix-up in the Swindon defence to slot home. Lavery then turned provider six minutes later as his driven cross was smashed in from close range by Kieron Freeman.
Charlie Colkett reduced the deficit within a minute of the re-start with a long-range shot and United were stunned seven minutes later after Ben Gladwin rifled home an equaliser from the edge of the penalty area.
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