Josh Tymon’s own goal sees Sheffield United move up to third in Championship

Mark Walker
Press Association
Josh Tymon scores an own goal to gift Sheffield United the points (Danny Lawson/PA)
Josh Tymon scores an own goal to gift Sheffield United the points (Danny Lawson/PA)

Sheffield United extended their unbeaten Sky Bet Championship start and climbed up to third place after beating Swansea 1-0 at Bramall Lane.

Swansea defender Josh Tymon’s first-half own goal proved decisive, while the Blades also hit the woodwork twice in the second period as they secured their fifth league win of the season.

The visitors were left to rue a glaring miss by on-loan Brentford midfielder Myles Peart-Harris just before falling behind and they dropped one place to 12th after going down to their third league defeat.

Tyrese Campbell and Jamie Shackleton both made their full debuts for the Blades and they had the game’s first efforts on goal.

Campbell’s low shot was comfortably gathered by Lawrence Vigouroux and Shackleton’s angled drive was deflected off target by Swansea defender Harry Darling.

Blades defender Anel Ahmedhodzic headed another rare first-half chance narrowly wide from Gustavo Hamer’s cross.

Swansea enjoyed plenty of possession before the break but failed to threaten until Peart-Harris missed a golden chance in the 40th minute.

The Brentford loanee, handed his first start for the Swans, was unmarked three yards from goal when he miscued after being picked out by skipper Matt Grimes.

The Blades were then gifted the opening goal just before half-time. Harrison Burrows curled in an excellent cross from the left and Tymon’s touch diverted the ball inside Vigouroux’s left-hand post.

It was very nearly 2-0 shortly after the restart when Andre Brooks found himself clear in front of goal, but his low shot was saved by Vigouroux and Campbell’s follow-up effort bounced off the crossbar.

Campbell fired inches wide a minute later and the Blades missed another golden chance to double their lead when substitute Kieffer Moore raced clear on to Burrows’ fine through-ball and fired a low shot against a post.

Blades substitute Rhian Brewster flashed a shot just off target as the home side chased an elusive second goal, but they were forced to defend in numbers in the closing stages.

Grimes’ late free-kick forced Blades goalkeeper Michael Cooper into a diving save, but the Blades held on to move to within a point of the top two.

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