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Rotherham 0-0 Sheffield United: Blades held at the New York Stadium

Report and free match action from the Sky Bet Championship match between Rotherham and Sheffield United at the New York Stadium as the Millers and the Blades played out a goalless draw on Saturday afternoon.

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Sheffield United lost ground in the Sky Bet Championship title race as they were held to a 0-0 draw in the South Yorkshire derby at Rotherham.

The Blades are now seven points adrift of leaders Burnley, who won 3-0 at Norwich, after they failed to make a breakthrough against their neighbours from across the M1.

They were the better side at the New York Stadium but did not create an abundance of chances as the Millers generally kept them at arm's length.

Paul Heckingbottom's outfit are still well placed to return to the Premier League as they hold a 10-point lead over third-placed Middlesbrough and Luton, in fourth.

This was a good point for Rotherham who have now taken five from games against Blackburn, Watford and now the Blades to move five points above the drop zone.

Matt Taylor's side were looking for their first winning double over their local rivals in 42 years after November's 1-0 success at Bramall Lane, which was the last time the Blades were beaten.

But it was the visitors that made the stronger start.

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Millers goalkeeper Viktor Johansson was being kept busy in the opening 15 minutes and then was forced into a smart save in the 18th minute as he got down well to keep out Sander Berge's low effort from the edge of the area.

The Blades continued to look threatening, but the hosts were able to contain them and started to go into the game themselves.

They had a great chance to go in front in the 35th minute as Tariqe Fosu found Hakeem Odoffin in acres of space with a cross, but the Millers midfielder saw his free header palmed away by Wes Foderingham.

The Blades had a presentable chance to break the deadlock early in the second half as Jayden Bogle floated in an inviting cross for Anel Ahmedhodzic, who headed over from six yards.

Rotherham were finding it hard to get a foothold in the game and the Blades assumed total control as they were sharper with and without the ball.

A brilliant bit of play saw them fashion another chance in the 66th minute as Sander Berge's throughball took out three Rotherham defenders but Bogle fired over after finding space.

The Blades were intent on pushing for a winner and Billy Sharp almost scored with his first touch after coming on but his shot was blocked by Cameron Humphreys while Wes Harding produced a fine tackle after James McAtee danced into the area.

Rotherham were holding firm, but Sharp was presented with another chance as he raced clear down the left but his shot was straight at Johansson and it ended goalless.

The managers

Rotherham's Matt Taylor:

"Exactly that, it felt like that type of game, there were fine margins, neither team dominated enough facets of the game to feel comfortable at any stage. We had our best chances in the first half with Chieo's (Chiedozie Ogbene) one-v-one and Haks' (Hakeem Odoffin) header but from that point on we didn't quite create enough goalscoring opportunities, not for the want of trying, we have come up against a very good team today.

"Content is the right word, I still want the psyche and mentality of the group to be going for the win towards the end of the game, I know we were out on our feet."

Sheffield United's Paul Heckingbottom:

"It was tough, for a 0-0 it was probably an entertaining one, it felt like that on the side. We certainly have played worse than that and won games this season and we probably will do again, so I take it as a positive point.

"Rotherham are third top scorers in the league at home and if you don't stand up they beat you up. I thought we stood up to it very well and I'm pleased. The only thing that was missing for us was in the final third and the final pass. There were one or two things that didn't drop for us, so on another day, but I am pleased with lots of things."

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