Day 8
Sheffield Utd: 1. Cooper, 6. Souttar H., 15. Ahmedhodžić, 8. Hamer G.( till 73'), 14. Burrows, 16. Shackleton( till 58'), 21. Vinícius Souza, 35. Brooks A.( till 58'), 42. Peck Sydie, 10. O'Hare( till 84'), 23. Campbell T.( till 58')
Substitution: 2. Gilchrist(from 58'), 11. Rak-Sakyi(from 58'), 9. Moore Ki.(from 58'), 7. Brewster(from 73'), 33. Norrington-Davies(from 84')
Bench: 17. Davies A., 3. McCallum S., 38. Seriki, 41. Blacker
Yellow Cards: Hamer G. 21', Souttar H. 57', Peck Sydie 90'
Swansea: 22. Vigouroux, 2. Key, 5. Cabango, 6. Darling, 14. Tymon( till 77'), 4. Fulton( till 73'), 8. Grimes, 25. Peart-Harris, 31. Cooper O.( till 64'), 10. Ji-sung Eom( till 72'), 35. Ronald( till 64')
Substitution: 19. Bianchini(from 64'), 9. Vipotnik(from 64'), 47. Abdulai(from 72'), 7. Allen(from 73'), 26. Naughton(from 77')
Bench: 33. McLaughlin J., 21. Tjoe-A-On, 32. Abbey, 17. Franco
Yellow Cards: Tymon 31', Bianchini 82'
Manchester United scored four times in a game with Sheffield United as Bruno Fernandes became the savior of the “red devils”
Chelsea lost three points in the last minutes of a game with Sheffield United
Goals from Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo either side of a screamer from Alexis Mac Allister gave the Reds all three points at Anfield
A breathless, brutal display of attacking football saw Arsenal equal their record away win the Premier League for the second time in a matter of weeks
In the match of the Premier League's tenth round Arsenal defeated Sheffield United at Emirates Stadium
Manchester United after Bobby Charlton's death got a difficult away victory over Sheffield United
Manchester United head coach Erik ten Hag speaking about his team perfomance this season