Saturday, July 11, 2020

A double for David McGoldrick delivered for a valuable Sheffield United win over a hapless Chelsea



David McGoldrick delivered his first Premiership goals with a double against the visiting Blues lookin

g a bit unfortunate in their last two games as well being within striking distance of Leicester United in their fight for third spot.

Still today amazing achievement by the Blades over powerhouse Chelsea somehow was a feat as the recently promoted blades are looking like a true contender and going against the odds, as this team is silencing many of its detractors.

After all, beating at Bramall Lane the likes of Arsenal, Tottenham and now Chelsea, somehow the Blades are looking like the killers for these London Town giants as we can say these lads are or real.

So far, for Sheffield United Monday is considered a vital day for their Champions League aspirations when they learn their faith after Man City ban is upheld these with a fifth-place finish will be an all-around achievement for manager Chris Wilder.

However, for David McGoldrick getting his first goals in league play but unfortunately not doing it in front of the Blades faithful as the stadium being empty due to the current pandemic but the feeling of delivering a win was immense.

Going back to the match and for its man of the Hour, for McGoldrick delivering in the clutch was the frosting on the cake as we can state, with a strong start the Blades were putting the Pensioners keeper Kepa in check.

As for manager Wilder sending a stellar eleven and delivering a defensive gem by stopping the likes of Pulisic, Willian, Abraham and Mount game cold in the end paid off for keeper Dean Henderson earning him a valuable clean sheet.

In contrast of his team also delivering a prolific run offensively with a trio of goals united with McGoldrick double and adding a cushion by Scotland’s Oliver McBurnie in the 33’ minute via an assist by Irishman Enda Stevens.

In the case of McGoldrick with his first goal in the 18’ in the first half after a shoot by Oliver McBurnie stopped by Kepa and in the rebound the man scoring his first Premier League goal and late in the end scoring the comfort goal in the 77’ to seal the win to end his 27 game scoring drought.

 

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