Match ends, Sheffield United 1, Newcastle United 0.

Sheffield United finally gained their first Premier League win of the season in their 18th game as they beat 10-man Newcastle United at Bramall Lane.
Newcastle's Ryan Fraser was sent off late on in the first half after he picked up two bookings in a three-minute spell following fouls on John Fleck and David McGoldrick.
With a little over 15 minutes remaining the Blades were awarded a penalty when Federico Fernandez handled the ball, with the decision given after referee Andy Madley checked the incident on a video screen.
Substitute Billy Sharp sent goalkeeper Karl Darlow the wrong way from the spot for what proved the only goal of the game.
Rhian Brewster nearly added a second for the hosts late on but his deflected strike from 20 yards hit the foot of the post.
The victory ended a club record run of 20 league matches without a win since the Blades beat Chelsea 3-0 on 11 July, before ending the 2019-20 season with three successive defeats.
Their start to this campaign - no wins, two draws and 15 losses - was the worst in Premier League history.
The Blades remain bottom of the table but are now on five points, three behind 19th-placed West Brom and nine adrift of Brighton in 17th, having played a game more than both.
Meanwhile, Newcastle, who have now gone eight games without a win in all competitions, remain 15th, eight points clear of the relegation zone.
Sharp reaches Blades' landmark
The Blades, who only named seven out of a maximum nine permitted substitutes, were the better side in the first half, but, as so often this season, struggled to make that count.
John Lundstram twice shot wide when well placed, David McGoldrick had an effort saved by Darlow and headed another chance over, and Jayden Bogle was also denied by Darlow.
Sharp, introduced from the bench just before the hour, helped earn the penalty he converted, trying to run past Newcastle captain Fernandez, who flicked the ball away with his left hand.
Referee Madley had originally missed the handball, but after a video assistant referee check, he watched it again on a pitchside monitor, Sharp stepping up for his 100th league goal for the Blades.
However, Newcastle manager Steve Bruce said the penalty decision "baffled me".
He added: "The referee got it spot on in real time. It hit [Fernandez's] hand but it's not intentional. It could have been a foul on him as well.
"VAR is supposed to be for clear and obvious decisions. How someone 300 miles away on a TV screen can overturn it is beyond me.
"You know when the referee goes to the screen it will be a penalty - it's pathetic. It's beyond me."
Brewster nearly added a second late on, but there was also time for an anxious moment for Chris Wilder's side in the fifth minute of stoppage time.
A mix-up between Bogle and home goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale saw the ball heading towards goal, before Ramsdale recovered to claw the ball away for a corner.
Wilder will be hoping his side can take confidence from this victory, especially as they now play three of the Premier League's top five - Tottenham, Manchester United and Manchester City - in their next three league games.
Newcastle's poor run continues
For Newcastle it has been a rotten month since they beat West Brom 2-1 on 12 December.
Since then they have only picked up two points from six Premier League matches and gone out of both the FA Cup and the EFL Cup, beaten in the latter by Championship side Brentford at the quarter-final stage.
Bruce picked a defensive side for the trip to Sheffield and saw them fail to manage a shot on target in the opening 45 minutes.
Their only opportunity of note fell to returning England striker Callum Wilson, who headed over from six yards out after a fine first-time cross from the right flank by Fernandez.
But after Fraser picked up two yellow cards inside a three-minute spell, fouling John Fleck and then McGoldrick needlessly out on the left touchline, Wilson was left isolated up front as Newcastle defended deep in a bid to hold on to a point.
Once behind, they brought on Andy Carroll and had a chance to score an injury-time equaliser but Jacob Murphy could only fire a free-kick straight at Ramsdale.
Bruce was also angry that a challenge from Sharp on Fabian Schar was only punished with a yellow card.
"There's a horror challenge by Billy Sharp that should be a straight red card. It's blatant," added Bruce. "They didn't check it. It's laughable the whole VAR situation and I don't think anyone enjoys it.
"I'm struggling to cope with it. Week in week out, it's ruining the game."
Another away defeat for Newcastle - the stats
- Sheffield United have won consecutive games across all competitions, after going 21 matches without a win beforehand (drawn three, lost 18).
- They kept their first Premier League clean sheet in 21 matches, since a 3-0 win vs Chelsea in July.
- Newcastle United have lost three consecutive away Premier League games for the first time since October 2019.
- Newcastle have lost a Premier League away game against a team starting the day bottom of the league for the first time since October 2015 vs Sunderland (3-0).
- Sheffield United have scored three goals from the penalty spot in the Premier League this season, their joint-best return alongside 1993-94.
- Billy Sharp scored his 100th league goal for Sheffield United and his fifth strike in the Premier League.
- Newcastle's Ryan Fraser was shown his first ever red card in the Premier League in what was his 128th appearance in the competition.
- Fraser was the 40th different player to be sent off under Steve Bruce in the Premier League; only Harry Redknapp (41) and Arsene Wenger (44) have seen more different players see red.
'We have to be difficult to play against' - what they said
Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder said: "I should imagine the sending-off and the penalty will be talked about but in my opinion we were value for the victory.
"Everybody needs a bit of luck. But it wasn't an outrageous stroke of fortune. The performance was good, considering the position we are in.
"We've had a load of tight games and we'll take it. I was looking for my car keys and to take up another sport if we'd thrown it away in added time."
Newcastle manager Steve Bruce said: "I've got no issues with the red card - we can't argue with that and you can't argue with how poor we are in the first half.
"If you are in the bottom half of the league it is always going to be difficult. We have to be difficult to play against. I offer no excuse, but we must be more of a threat going forward.
"Whoever you are in the Premier League the pressure comes upon you. That is what we have to deal with."
What's next?
Sheffield United host Jose Mourinho's Tottenham in the league on Sunday, 17 January (14:05 GMT).
Newcastle play their third away game in a row on Monday, 18 January (20:00 GMT) and it is another match at Arsenal, who beat them 2-0 in the third round of the FA Cup on 9 January
Player of the match
McGoldrickDavid McGoldrick
Sheffield United
Avg
- Squad number17Player nameMcGoldrickAverage rating
7.35
- Squad number10Player nameSharpAverage rating
7.22
- Squad number22Player nameAmpaduAverage rating
6.99
- Squad number24Player nameBrewsterAverage rating
6.92
- Squad number12Player nameEganAverage rating
6.84
- Squad number23Player nameOsbornAverage rating
6.83
- Squad number14Player nameBurkeAverage rating
6.81
- Squad number20Player nameBogleAverage rating
6.69
- Squad number7Player nameLundstramAverage rating
6.55
- Squad number4Player nameFleckAverage rating
6.50
- Squad number16Player nameNorwoodAverage rating
6.38
- Squad number6Player nameBashamAverage rating
6.36
- Squad number1Player nameRamsdaleAverage rating
6.29
- Squad number15Player nameJagielkaAverage rating
6.10
Newcastle United
Avg
- Squad number26Player nameDarlowAverage rating
5.62
- Squad number13Player nameWilsonAverage rating
4.21
- Squad number7Player nameCarrollAverage rating
4.00
- Squad number2Player nameClarkAverage rating
3.93
- Squad number18Player nameFernándezAverage rating
3.79
- Squad number11Player nameRitchieAverage rating
3.74
- Squad number5Player nameSchärAverage rating
3.70
- Squad number23Player nameMurphyAverage rating
3.64
- Squad number14Player nameHaydenAverage rating
3.51
- Squad number3Player nameDummettAverage rating
3.48
- Squad number22Player nameYedlinAverage rating
3.47
- Squad number36Player nameS LongstaffAverage rating
2.90
- Squad number16Player nameHendrickAverage rating
2.87
- Squad number21Player nameFraserAverage rating
2.53
Line-ups
Sheff Utd
Formation 3-5-2
- 1Ramsdale
- 6BashamSubstituted forBrewsterat 51'minutes
- 12Egan
- 22Ampadu
- 20Bogle
- 7Lundstram
- 16Norwood
- 4Fleck
- 23Osborn
- 17McGoldrickBooked at 90minsSubstituted forJagielkaat 90+4'minutes
- 14BurkeSubstituted forSharpat 59'minutesBooked at 80mins
Substitutes
- 10Sharp
- 11Mousset
- 13Lowe
- 15Jagielka
- 18Foderingham
- 24Brewster
- 29Bryan
Newcastle
Formation 5-4-1
- 26DarlowBooked at 69mins
- 22YedlinSubstituted forMurphyat 84'minutes
- 18FernándezSubstituted forCarrollat 77'minutes
- 5SchärBooked at 86mins
- 2Clark
- 3DummettSubstituted forRitchieat 74'minutes
- 36S Longstaff
- 14HaydenBooked at 90mins
- 16Hendrick
- 21FraserBooked at 45mins
- 13Wilson
Substitutes
- 1Dubravka
- 4M Longstaff
- 7Carroll
- 9Joelinton
- 11Ritchie
- 12Gayle
- 23Murphy
- 24Almirón
- 57Anderson
- Referee:
- Andy Madley
Match Stats
- Possession
- Home66%
- Away34%
- Shots
- Home17
- Away7
- Shots on Target
- Home4
- Away3
- Corners
- Home5
- Away2
- Fouls
- Home13
- Away12
Live Text
Post update
Full Time
Second Half ends, Sheffield United 1, Newcastle United 0.
Post update
Attempt missed. Jacob Murphy (Newcastle United) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the right following a corner.
Post update
Corner, Newcastle United. Conceded by Jayden Bogle.
Booking
Isaac Hayden (Newcastle United) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
Post update
Rhian Brewster (Sheffield United) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Post update
Foul by Isaac Hayden (Newcastle United).
Substitution
Substitution, Sheffield United. Phil Jagielka replaces David McGoldrick.
Post update
Offside, Sheffield United. Billy Sharp tries a through ball, but Rhian Brewster is caught offside.
Post update
Attempt saved. Jacob Murphy (Newcastle United) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal.
Booking
David McGoldrick (Sheffield United) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
Post update
Foul by David McGoldrick (Sheffield United).
Post update
Sean Longstaff (Newcastle United) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Post update
Foul by John Egan (Sheffield United).
Post update
Callum Wilson (Newcastle United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Post update
John Lundstram (Sheffield United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Post update
Foul by Isaac Hayden (Newcastle United).
Post update
Offside, Sheffield United. Oliver Norwood tries a through ball, but David McGoldrick is caught offside.
Post update
Rhian Brewster (Sheffield United) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Post update
Foul by Fabian Schär (Newcastle United).

- Lockdown Learning: See how we are making education more accessible than ever
- BBC Music's Sound of 2021: All the artists you need to look out for this year

Comments
Join the conversation
anyone who wants to defend bruce wants their heads examined
No more words needed.
Newcastle were poor - they might feel hard done by but they hardly attacked .