Sheffield United vs Lincoln City. Carabao Cup Second Round.
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Lincoln City win 3-2 on penalties.
Sheffield United 0-0 Lincoln (2-3 on penalties): Lukas Jensen the hero as Imps dump Blades out on penalties
Report and free match highlights from the Carabao Cup second round match between Sheffield United and Lincoln at Bramall Lane as Imps goalkeeper Lukas Jensen saves two penalties in the shootout to send the League One side through to round three
Wednesday 30 August 2023 22:08, UK
Lukas Jensen was the hero for League One Lincoln as they continued Sheffield United's miserable start to the season with a 3-2 Carabao Cup penalty shootout victory at Bramall Lane.
After a drab 90 minutes ended goalless, the Imps goalkeeper saved spot-kicks from Louis Marsh and Benie Traore to send his side through.
This was not the performance or result that the Blades will have been looking for having lost their opening three Premier League games of the season and boss Paul Heckingbottom will have been presented with more questions than answers.
Mark Kennedy's side will now dream of drawing one of the big boys in the next round after a deserved win.
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It was no surprise that United did not fire as they fell in line with the majority of Premier League clubs by making wholesale changes to their side for the visit of the Imps.
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And that had an inevitable effect on the game as the Blades were unable to play with any fluency and Lincoln more than held their own.
Reeco Hackett had a curling shot saved by Adam Davies, while the visitors also wasted several good moments on the counter-attack.
The Blades had to wait until the 51st minute to have a shot on target as Ollie Norwood sent debutant Cameron Archer through on goal, but the striker's aim was off and he shot straight at Jensen.
Lincoln finally cut the Blades open on a transition after Daniel Mandroui's incisive pass was perfect for Teddy Bishop, but he could only stab wide from close range.
Sheffield United looked the likeliest to force a late goal which would avoid the shootout lottery, but John Egan flashed a header wide and Auston Trusty could only plant his free header straight at Jensen.
That meant it would be decided from the spot and after Jensen had kept out poor Marsh and Traore efforts, the job was done when Egan skied the final penalty of the night.
McCall: We were just boring
Sheffield United assistant manager Stuart McCall said he was bored watching his side's Carabao Cup defeat to League One Lincoln.
Defeat continued a poor start to the season for the Blades, who have lost their opening three Premier League games.
They made nine changes for this match, but McCall said none of those players who came in pushed their case.
"A poor flat performance has given us a poor result, there's no getting away from it," he said.
"Credit to Lincoln, they made it difficult to play against, but we never moved the ball quick enough and got into areas we wanted to.
"If I'm being honest, we were bored ourselves watching it, we needed more impetus. We didn't do enough to win the game. It seemed quite flat.
"We have to move on to a huge game on Saturday against Everton.
"There's no excuses, the side we put out there should perform better. Take nothing away from Lincoln but we were pretty dull.
"We were desperate to win tonight and we put a team out that we believed we could do that.
"We were just boring really, we had no thrust. That is not what we want to be at Bramall Lane. Hugely disappointing throughout the night from start to finish. We can't afford many of them."