QPR 1 Sheffield United 2: Blades turn heat back up on Leeds United with bounce-back victory — Yorkshire Post 1/3/25
Sheffield United moved to within three points of Sky Bet Championship leaders Leeds following a 2-1 win at QPR.
Ben Brereton Diaz’s early goal and Tyrese Campbell’s
thumping second-half strike put Chris Wilder’s side two up.
Michael Frey gave the hosts hope with a 72nd-minute penalty
but the Blades held on to secure a fifth consecutive away victory.
It was the ideal response to Monday’s 3-1 home defeat by
Leeds, whose five-game winning league run ended when they drew 1-1 with West
Brom earlier on Saturday.
Second-placed United are now five points clear of Burnley in
third, although the Clarets have a game in hand.
The result also means the Blades have now won on their past
two trips to London, having lost their previous eight matches in the capital.
They went ahead after 10 minutes through Brereton Diaz’s
third goal since rejoining the club on loan – and he was helped by some woeful
Rangers defending.
After on-loan Tottenham youngster Yang Min-hyeok was
dispossessed by Gus Hamer, Vini Souza sent in a cross from the left towards
Brereton Diaz, who drifted between defenders Jimmy Dunne and Kenneth Paal to
head in from close range.
QPR, who had started well, responded with a spell of
sustained pressure.
As Rangers continued to probe, Yang had an effort well saved
by goalkeeper Michael Cooper and also volleyed wide, Frey volleyed just over
and Cooper was called into action again to keep out a strike from Ilias Chair
and claw away Paal’s inswinging corner.
QPR then thought they had levelled when Frey netted after
Dunne had teed him up following Chair’s ball in from the left but the striker
had strayed offside and the goal was rightly disallowed.
The start of the second half followed a similar pattern to
the first, with QPR making a lively start before conceding – and Campbell’s
54th-minute goal was a beauty.
Campbell laid the ball off to Brereton Diaz on the right
and, after collecting his strike partner’s return pass, turned and fired an
unstoppable left-footed shot into the far corner of the net from near the edge
of the penalty area.
QPR came back from two down to draw when these teams met at
Bramall Lane in August.
They threatened to do the same again, with Frey scoring from
the spot after Harrison Burrows was adjudged to have handled Paul Smyth’s cross
in the box, but this time they were unable to find a late equaliser.