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FEEL THE MCBURN

Oli’s injury-time strike for Blades denies Pochettino’s

- ROSS HEPPENSTAL­L

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OLI MCBURNIE rescued a dramatic late point for rockbottom Sheffield United as Chelsea wobbled once again.

The 27-year-old Blades striker equalised in the third minute of added time to put a major dent in the European hopes of Mauricio Pochettino’s side.

It was no more than Chris Wilder’s battlers deserved after having their aristocrat­ic visitors on the ropes at times. United might be going down, but they are going down fighting.

This was a sweet ending for the hosts and certainly for Mcburnie, who recently revealed his younger brother Xander, 26, is fighting cancer.

Mcburnie scored for the second home game running but the Blues’ season continues to flit from the sublime to the ridiculous.

They were on course for victory after Noni Madueke put them 2-1 up in the 66th minute.

Jayden Bogle cancelled out Thiago Silva’s early opener before the break and Mcburnie’s late leveller lifted the roof off Bramall Lane. Still bubbling from their 4-3 home win over Manchester United three days earlier, Pochettino’s men had arrived in confident mood.

Cole Palmer, who hit a hat-trick against Erik ten Hag’s side, was soon pulling the strings again. And Chelsea led in the 11th minute when Conor Gallagher’s right-wing corner fell to Silva.

Completely unmarked, the 39-year-old Brazilian fired home right-footed past Ivo Grbic from 12 yards (right).

It was shocking defending from a Blades side who have now conceded the most home goals in Premier League history. Chelsea purred ominously but Wilder’s men refused to buckle and began to ask questions of their own.

They forced the visitors back and, midway through the first half, went close. A poor backpass from Silva was seized upon by Mcburnie and he cleverly found

strike partner Ben Brereton Diaz, whose low shot was blocked.

It was a warning sign for the Blues and, after Palmer had a shot superbly thwarted by United defender Jack Robinson at the other end, the hosts upped the tempo in devastatin­g fashion.

Gus Hamer hit a right-foot shot from 25 yards, which forced Dorde Petrovic into action, but moments later United’s equaliser arrived.

In the 32nd minute, Hamer swapped passes with Mcburnie, then played the ball through Moises Caicedo’s legs with a delightful ball to Bogle inside the right channel. The wing-back strode on to Hamer’s pass, which completely took Marc Cucurella out of the game, and lashed a fierce right-foot shot past Petrovic.

That poured confidence into United and they might have had a second after the break as several half-chances came and went.

Hamer sent a superb first-time shot just wide of Petrovic’s post before Chelsea took the lead again.

Collecting Palmer’s neat pass inside the right channel, Madueke cut inside and rifled home a fierce left-foot shot past Grbic. That looked set to be the winner but United refused to lie down.

Petrovic was forced into a fine save to deny captain Robinson a headed equaliser late on before Mcburnie finally levelled.

Latching on to a header from sub Cameron Archer, Mcburnie kept his composure to beat the offside trap and drill a right-foot shot past Petrovic. The goal was confirmed after a VAR check, sparking wild celebratio­ns. SHEFFIELD UNITED (3-5-2): Grbic 6; Holgate 6 (Mcatee 76), Ahmedhodzi­c 7, Robinson 7 (Souza 90); Bogle 7, Arblaster 6, Osborn 6, Hamer 7, Trusty 6 (Archer 87); Mcburnie 8, Brereton Diaz 7

CHELSEA (4-2-3-1): Petrovic 7; Disasi 6, Chalobah 6, Silva 7, Cucurella 6 (Badiashile 90); Caicedo 6, Fernandez 6; Palmer 7 (Chuk wuemeka 74), Gallagher 6, Madueke 7 (Mudryk 82); Jackson 6

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 ?? ?? MAD FOR IT... Madueke puts Chelsea 2-1 ahead after Bogle’s strike (top) had put Blades on level terms
MAD FOR IT... Madueke puts Chelsea 2-1 ahead after Bogle’s strike (top) had put Blades on level terms

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