Man Utd win on emotional night following death of Charlton
Manchester
United's players paid an emotional tribute to club great and England World Cup
winner Bobby Charlton before beating Sheffield United 2-1 in the Premier League
on Saturday.
Charlton,
who died earlier in the day at the age of 86, was one of United's greatest ever
players and a key member of England's victorious 1966 World Cup team.
Manchester
United captain Bruno Fernandes laid a wreath and a picture of the former
attacking midfielder was displayed on a giant screen at Bramall Lane.
The crowd applauded
as the players stood around the centre circle before kick-off.
Manchester
United midfielder Scott McTominay described Charlton's death as
"devastating" before kick-off.
Bottom club
Sheffield United were the better team in the opening stages and wasted an early
chance to open the scoring when Oli McBurnie shot straight at Manchester United
goalkeeper Andre Onana.
But it was
the sluggish visitors who went ahead against the run of play in the 28th minute
when McTominay controlled the ball on his chest and found the bottom corner
from 12 yards out.
It was the
Scotland international's third goal in two games following his two
stoppage-time efforts to earn United a 2-1 win against Brentford earlier this
month.
But the lead
lasted just six minutes as McBurnie scored from the penalty spot after
McTominay handled James McAtee's cross.
Fernandes
was a whisker away from restoring United's lead but his free-kick clipped the
top of the crossbar with Sheffield United goalkeeper Wes Foderingham rooted to
the spot.
Foderingham
then produced a fine point-blank save to deny Rasmus Hojlund as half-time
approached.
Both sides
had chances in the early minutes of the second half as the game opened up.
Substitute
Rhian Brewster's long-range effort was parried by Onana before Hojlund's effort
was saved by Foderingham after a defensive mix-up.
Marcus
Rashford, with just one Premier League goal this season, then wasted an opening
after surging down the left.
United
manager Erik ten Hag made three changes shortly after the hour mark, bringing
on Anthony Martial, Alejandro Garnacho and Christian Eriksen in a desperate
search for a winner.
But it was
defender Diogo Dalot who produced the moment of magic to win the game in the
77th minute.
The ball
fell to the Portugal international outside the area and he lashed home, with
Foderingham unable to keep it out despite getting his fingertips to it.
The win
lifts Manchester United to eighth in the table but Sheffield United are in deep
trouble, four points from safety.
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