Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Sheffield United. Premier League.
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Report and highlights from the Premier League clash at Molineux
Sunday 1 December 2019 18:52, UK
Sheffield United made it seven Premier League away games without defeat as they drew 1-1 with Wolves at Molineux.
Lys Mousset gave the visitors the lead with just 62 seconds on the clock, before John Fleck and David McGoldrick passed up chances to extend their advantage either side of half-time.
They were made to pay on 64 minutes when Matt Doherty met Raul Jimenez's brilliant cross at the back post and guided the ball past Dean Henderson.
Wolves came on strongly at the end but could not turn a succession of free-kicks and corners into chances, meaning they remain sixth and Sheffield United stay seventh.
There were still fans taking their seats when Mousset struck to hand United their early lead. George Baldock dug out a cross from the right, which Mousset was able to take down and finish into the bottom corner, with no Wolves defenders applying any real pressure from 10 yards out.
The visitors dominated the opening stages, but had Henderson to thank for keeping them ahead on 13 minutes. Jimenez climbed highest to meet a deflected Doherty cross and powered a header at goal, which the 'keeper acrobatically pushed over the bar.
The Blades continued to look the more comfortable of the two sides and could have doubled their lead shortly before the break. The impressive Mousset fed Fleck inside the box, but the midfielder saw his effort thwarted by the left boot of Rui Patricio.
Adama Traore looked in the mood down the right for Wolves and caused Enda Stevens problems when he got the ball at his feet. One of his crosses late in the half eventually found its way to Ruben Neves on the edge of the box, but he shot way off target despite having time and space.
As they did in the first half, United started the second period quickly and McGoldrick had a good chance to put them 2-0 up barely 90 seconds after the restart. Mousset chested the ball down to his strike partner in the box and he fired in a low shot first time which was saved by the legs of Patricio again.
That was far from the only chance they wasted, as McGoldrick saw another effort gathered by Patricio and a couple of poor final balls cost them opportunities.
McGoldrick, who is still looking for his first Premier League goal, nearly headed the Blades back into the lead, only to see his header from Oliver Norwood's free-kick drift agonisingly wide of the post, and it was Wolves who pushed hard for a winner in the closing stages.
That may have been easier for them as Baldock could have seen red for cynically fouling Diogo Jota when he had already been booked with 10 minutes remaining, only for referee David Coote to give him another chance.
It was then a frustrating final few minutes for Wolves as numerous corners and free-kicks were cleared by a determined Sheffield United defence which ultimately stood firm.
A fair few eyebrows were raised when Sheffield United splashed the cash on Mousset in the summer, after an underwhelming time at Bournemouth, but the forward is showing he was worth every penny.
He took his goal well at the start and some of his link-up and hold-up play was outstanding. He pressed and harried the Wolves backline and Wilder's hug for Mousset when he made way in the closing stages said it all.
Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo: "I'm pleased with the game. I think it was a very good game of football, one of the best I've had. Us and Sheffield United played with high intensity, duels, honesty, truth and both teams wanting to go for the game. I'm very proud of the way we played today, very proud.
"We had bad defending - two players going for the same ball - this can happen in the box, but the reaction after was good. We played Thursday, so I cannot be more proud today. It's very demanding on the players."
Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder: "Always a tough place to go - everywhere in the Premier League is and we've got to December and we're still unbeaten away from home. We're a little bit disappointed because we've carved up some great opportunities, especially at the start of the second half, and they were always going to come fighting back because of the character and quality they have in the side.
"We feel we've had enough chances just after half-time to take it from one to two to three. If you don't take those chances in the Premier League, you leave yourself a little bit open."
Wolves are unbeaten in their last nine Premier League games (W4 D5), their longest run in the top-flight since April 1973 (nine games).
Sheffield United are the first newly-promoted side to remain unbeaten in their first seven top-flight away games since Blackburn in 1992-93 (W1 D6).
Wolves host West Ham United on Wednesday evening, while Sheffield United host Newcastle on Thursday night.