Spot a Sheffield United fan you know in our 19 photos from Man Utd clash as 31,543 attend Bramall Lane contest
Ben McKenna
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Sheffield United fans against Man United. Picture: Simon Bellis/Sportimage
Sheffield United’s wait for a first Premier League victory of the season was extended on Saturday night as they were beaten 2-1 by Manchester United at Bramall Lane.
Scott McTominay put the visitors 1-0 up but the Blades responded well and levelled matters from the penalty spot via Oli McBurnie. However, Diogo Dalot scored from range with 13 minutes remaining to condemn the Blades to another defeat. The result leaves Paul Heckingbottom’s side bottom of the table with one point from nine games.
There were 31,543 fans present at the game as the Blades supporters continue to show up for their team despite a tough start to life back in the Premier League. Can you spot yourself or anyone you know in our 19 photos from the stands and on the pitch?
Sheffield United fans against Man United. Picture: Simon Bellis/Sportimage
Sheffield United fans against Man United. Picture: Simon Bellis/Sportimage
Sheffield United fans against Man United. Picture: Simon Bellis/Sportimage
Sheffield United fans against Man United. Picture: Simon Bellis/Sportimage
Sheffield United fans against Man United. Picture: Simon Bellis/Sportimage
Sheffield United fans against Man United. Picture: Simon Bellis/Sportimage
Sheffield United players observe a minute’s applause for legendary United and England midfielder Bobby Charlton whose death was announced on Saturday. Picture: Simon Bellis/ Sportimage
Sheffield United fans in the stands with a tribute in memory of Sir Bobby Charlton. Picture: Danny Lawson/PA Wire
Fans make their way to the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Sheffield United and Manchester United.
Sheffield United fans against Man United. Picture: Andrew Yates/Sportimage
A Sheffield United fan against Man United. Picture: Andrew Yates/Sportimage
A Sheffield United fan against Man United. Picture: Andrew Yates/Sportimage
Sheffield United fans against Man United. Picture: Andrew Yates/Sportimage
Scott McTominay of Manchester United celebrates after scoring his side’s first goal
Oli McBurnie celebrates his goal. Picture: Andrew Yates/ Sportimage
Diogo Dalot of Manchester United celebrates scoring his side’s second goal
Oliver Norwood appears dejected after the game. Picture: Simon Bellis/ Sportimage
Paul Heckingbottom consoles Cameron Archer of Sheffield United. Picture: Simon Bellis/ Sportimage
Sheffield, England, 21st October 2023. Both teams with in action minutes appluse ahead of the Premier League match at Bramall Lane, Sheffield. Picture credit should read: Andrew Yates / Sportimage
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