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Scunthorpe United vs Sheffield United. Sky Bet Championship.

Glanford ParkAttendance6,281.

Scunthorpe United 3

  • J Garner (37th minute pen, 44th minute)
  • L Miller (53rd minute)

Sheffield United 2

  • C Evans (6th minute)
  • R Cresswell (7th minute)
  • S Lowry (sent off 89th minute)

Iron show steel to beat Blades

Image: Miller: Scored Scunny's winner

Scunthorpe staged a remarkable comeback at Glanford Park to beat Sheffield United 3-2 in the Championship on Tuesday night.

The result boosts the Iron's survival hopes and sends the Blades tumbling ever-closer to League One. Two goals inside the opening seven minutes from Ched Evans and Richard Cresswell had put the visitors on course for their first win in 2011 - and their first under the management of Micky Adams. However, the Blades were unable to make the most of a dominant display in the first half-hour and on-loan Nottingham Forest striker Joe Garner scored twice before the break to bring Scunthorpe level before Lee Miller opened his account for the club eight minutes into the second half. The visitors were unable to find an equaliser and suffered further anguish in the closing stages as Shane Lowry was sent off for a foul on Garner. Scunthorpe leapfrogged their opponents in the table as a result of their triumph, but Adams will wonder how his side managed to throw away a much-needed three points. Iron boss Ian Baraclough named the same starting XI that drew at home to Derby on Saturday, while Johnny Ertl and Evans returned to Sheffield's line-up in place of Lee Williamson and Daniel Bogdanovic. Scunthorpe wasted a great chance to open the scoring in the fourth minute. Mark Duffy's cross found Garner completely umarked 10 yards out, but the forward failed to keep his header down. The miss was to prove costly as the Blades scored two goals in quick succession. Evans opened the scoring in the sixth minute with a drilled left-footed shot from 15 yards after Scunthorpe had failed to clear a right-wing cross. The lead was then doubled in comical fashion as Cresswell charged down a clearance from home goalkeeper Josh Lillis and watched on with glee as the ball rolled into an empty net. A shellshocked Scunthorpe struggled to respond and Evans spurned a good chance to add a third following good work from Bjorn Helge Riise down the right. Riise then struck the bar from 25 yards with Lillis rooted to the spot, but the hosts were handed a lifeline eight minutes before the break as Garner thumped home a penalty after he had been bundled over inside the box by Neill Collins. Evans tested Lillis and saw another effort drift narrowly wide before Scunthorpe dramatically pulled level in the 44th minute. A deep free-kick from the right was headed across goal by Michael Nelson and Garner was on hand to tap home from close range. Worse was to follow for the Blades as they were undone by another set-piece eight minutes into the second half. Duffy floated over another dangerous ball from the right and Miller rose above his marker to plant a firm header past Steve Simonsen. A quick break provided Garner with a chance to complete his hat-trick soon after, but Simonsen dived low to his left to make a routine save. Cresswell and substitute Mark Yeates saw opportunities go begging as Sheffield threw men forward in the closing stages. The Blades ran out of steam as the full-time whistle approached, however, and their misery was compounded by the late dismissal of Lowry, who brought down Garner as he broke clear.

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