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Sheffield United vs Cardiff City. Sky Bet Championship.

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Sheffield United 2

  • G Hamer (33rd minute)
  • B Brereton (87th minute)

Cardiff City 0

    Sheffield United 2-0 Cardiff City: Gustavo Hamer and Ben Brereton Diaz keep Blades' hopes of automatic promotion alive

    Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Sheffield United and Cardiff City at Bramall Lane on Good Friday; Sheffield United remain third, while Cardiff are stuck in the relegation zone with three games left of the season to play

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    Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship clash between Sheffield United and Cardiff City

    Sheffield United snapped a three-game losing run by beating Cardiff 2-0 to keep their hopes of automatic promotion from the Championship alive.

    The win was much-needed for Chris Wilder's side and they managed to get over the line at Bramall Lane thanks to goals from Gustavo Hamer and Ben Brereton Diaz despite not being at their best.

    But the gap between Sheffield United and the top two was once again extended to five points by Leeds later on as they won 1-0 at Oxford to reclaim top spot from Burnley on goal difference.

    Sheffield United head to Burnley on Monday, live on Sky Sports, likely requiring a win if they wish to avoid falling into the play-offs, having never secured promotion through that route in eight attempts.

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    The Blades needed some Hamer magic to break the deadlock against Cardiff in an uneventful first half, as he flicked the ball through Cardiff goalkeeper Ethan Horvath's legs with the only shot on target before the break.

    Even then, it took a favourable deflection from Tyrese Campbell's strike for the hosts to put Hamer in a scoring position just after half an hour. They needed a similar slice of fortune for the second, too.

    The Blades had to wait until the 87th minute before substitute Ben Brereton Diaz put the game beyond doubt, firing in after Kieffer Moore's deflected shot fell to him on the break.

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    Image: Ben Brereton Diaz scored off the bench to confirm the victory for the Blades

    Luck was not on Cardiff's side for either goal, having done well to keep the Blades quiet for much of the game, but they never posed a real threat going the other way.

    Omer Riza's side remain in the relegation zone in 23rd, but survival is not out of the question, with a point the difference between Cardiff and safety.

    The managers

    Sheffield United's Chris Wilder:

    "The players have been through the mill, they've felt what's happened over the last week and it's obviously been a poor week for us in terms of performances [and] results.

    "But we're still in there, we're fighting and we keep swinging. It was a little bit edgy, a little bit cagey and whatever. But once we got the first goal, we were okay.

    I suppose the [players] don't play as free as what they may usually do when they're in a decent run. Everything's precise and you take an extra touch and everything tightens up on the pitch. We'll get over it.

    "We go into Monday night [at Burnley], with it all to play for. We wanted to go deep into this season and we need to do that with a performance on Monday. Energy, personality and belief.

    "Belief is a massive thing for us and hopefully today will give us a little bit of a confidence booster after the three defeats.

    "Up until a week ago, we were the outstanding away team in the division. So we need to put in a big performance and hopefully that comes with a big result. We're not a negative side.

    "We've got 27 wins on the board and we need a few more between now and the end of the season."

    Cardiff's Omer Riza:

    "I thought we competed very well and caused problems at times. We contained Sheffield quite well at times but weren't able to [take] those moments that were key for us when we won the ball back, to hurt the opposition.

    "We were a little bit loose at times and just weren't quite able to hurt them enough in that sense.

    "Once that first goal goes in, you lost a little bit of momentum. Second half, I thought we had Sheffield pinned back in their own half for quite a long period of time.

    "They had to go to 4-5-1 at the end just to try to stop [us]. Then, obviously, the little error on the second goal finished the game off. But I'm very happy with my players in respect to the way they tried to manage the game."

    Asked about talk of Neil Warnock taking over, he added:

    "I'm not prepared to comment on those things at the moment. It's nothing to do with me at this stage. What's important for me is that the team are ready. They're ready to compete and fight for every point that we're playing for.

    "If that is the case, then I have to just continue as I am and wait for that time to come. As it stands, there's not been any talk or conversation about that.

    "The players are focused on what we need to do, so are the staff. That's what it will be right till the end."

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