West Ham United 3 Sheffield United 0 - Blades fall deeper into trouble after London Stadium hammering

SHEFFIELD UNITED’S fast-fading hopes of pulling off a miraculous Premier League escape act suffered a huge blow on Monday night when they were swatted aside by West Ham United.
Sheffield United's players show their disappointment after conceding a second goal at the London Stadium. Picture: David Klein/SportimageSheffield United's players show their disappointment after conceding a second goal at the London Stadium. Picture: David Klein/Sportimage
Sheffield United's players show their disappointment after conceding a second goal at the London Stadium. Picture: David Klein/Sportimage

The 3-0 defeat at the London Stadium leaves Chris Wilder’s 15 points adrift of safety with just 14 games remaining.

With Jesse Lingard providing the attacking menace for the hosts, goals from Declan Rice, Issa Diop and Ryan Fredericks secured a 3-0 win and kept West Ham in the hunt for an unlikely Champions League place.

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Hammers boss David Moyes – whose only senior frontman Michail Antonio was ruled out injured – had last week bemoaned the fact his side were the only team in the Premier League to have not been awarded a penalty this season.

West Ham United's Issa Diop scores his side's second goal against Sheffield United at the London Stadium. Picture: Glyn Kirk/PAWest Ham United's Issa Diop scores his side's second goal against Sheffield United at the London Stadium. Picture: Glyn Kirk/PA
West Ham United's Issa Diop scores his side's second goal against Sheffield United at the London Stadium. Picture: Glyn Kirk/PA

His prayers were almost answered after only five minutes when Craig Dawson, following up Rice’s free-kick, was pushed over in the area by Enda Stephens.

Referee Simon Hooper awarded the spot-kick but VAR ruled that Dawson was offside when Rice struck his initial shot. Moyes would not have to wait long for his penalty hoodoo to come to an end, however.

Lingard, back in the team after sitting out at Manchester United in the FA Cup under the terms of his loan deal, was getting a lot of joy in the inside-left position and twice forced good saves from Aaron Ramsdale.

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And five minutes before half-time the former England winger dispossessed Oliver Norwood, raced upfield and exchanged passes with Jarrod Bowen before he was wiped out in the area by an ungainly challenge from Chris Basham.

FRIST STRIKE: West Ham United's Declan Rice scores his side's first goal against Sheffield United at the London Stadium. Picture: Justin Setterfield/PAFRIST STRIKE: West Ham United's Declan Rice scores his side's first goal against Sheffield United at the London Stadium. Picture: Justin Setterfield/PA
FRIST STRIKE: West Ham United's Declan Rice scores his side's first goal against Sheffield United at the London Stadium. Picture: Justin Setterfield/PA

Lingard wanted to take the penalty but captain Rice pulled rank before tucking away his first goal of the season, and the first spot-kick of his career.

The Blades arrived in London knowing a win would lift them off the foot of the table for the first time since November 7.

David McGoldrick should have hauled them level with a close-range header, but his weak effort was kept out by a combination of Ben Johnson’s back and Lukasz Fabianski’s hand.

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The miss proved costly moments later when Hammers defender Diop was left unmarked to head in Aaron Cresswell’s corner.

STILL GOT IT: Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder kicks the ball back in to play at the London Stadium. Picture: Glyn Kirk/PASTILL GOT IT: Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder kicks the ball back in to play at the London Stadium. Picture: Glyn Kirk/PA
STILL GOT IT: Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder kicks the ball back in to play at the London Stadium. Picture: Glyn Kirk/PA

It was the eighth time that West Ham have scored from a corner this season, more than any other team. And the eighth time the Blades have conceded from a corner - also a Premier League high.

It was also the 39th goal Chris Wilder’s side had leaked this season, which was as many as they conceded during the whole of their impressive maiden campaign in the top flight.

To make matters worse defender John Egan left the field on a stretcher before Hammers substitute Fredericks drilled home in stoppage time to cap another tough night for the embattled Blades.

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West Ham United: Fabianski, Diop, Dawson, Cresswell, Coufal, Soucek, Rice, Johnson, Lingard, Lanzini, Bowen. Substitutes: Benrahma, Alves, Noble, Fornals, Fredericks, Martin, Odubeko, Coventry, Baptiste.

Sheffield United: Ramsdale, Basham, Egan, Ampadu, Bogle, Lundstram, Norwood, Osborn, Stevens, McGoldrick, Sharp. Substitutes: Baldock, McBurnie, Lowe, Burke, Jagielka, Foderingham, Brewster, Bryan, Maguire.

Referee: Simon Hooper (Wiltshire)

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