LONDON: Sheffield United closed to within two points of a Champions League place by coming from behind to keep Bournemouth perilously close to the relegation zone with a 2-1 win at Bramall Lane.
John Lundstram came off the bench to score the winner as the Blades moved up to fifth after Billy Sharp had cancelled out Callum Wilson’s early opener for the visitors.
Defeat leaves Bournemouth still just two points above the bottom three, having played a game more than most of their rivals to avoid relegation.
The only game in the Premier League due to on Sunday went ahead after a pitch inspection as the effects of storm Ciara, which saw Manchester City’s clash with West Ham postponed, were not enough to convince referee John Moss to abandon the game.
Early on it was the hosts who were blown off course as the Cherries looked to build on back-to-back wins that had hauled them out of the bottom three.
Wilson struck his second goal in three games with an emphatic finish on the rebound after Harry Wilson’s initial effort was blocked.
United responded just in time to go in level at the break when captain Sharp was quickest to react as the ball flashed across the Bournemouth goal after the visitors failed to clear a corner.
A day after Jordan Pickford’s blunder nearly cost Everton all three points, Dean Henderson did no harm to his chances in his challenge to be England’s number one at Euro 2020.
Henderson produced a brilliant save from Ryan Fraser to prevent Bournemouth retaking the lead 20 minutes from time.
That save proved crucial when six minutes from time Lys Mousset’s cross was controlled and finished by Lundstram on a trademark run into the box to keep the Blades dreams of European football next season very much alive.
Second-placed City’s meeting with West Ham was scheduled for Sunday evening but was called off in the morning on safety grounds. City said the weather was extreme and escalating.
Numerous other sports events across Britain were also scrapped due to the weather and concerns about fans’ ability to travel amid widespread disruption to train services.
In the late game on Saturday, Brighton & Hove Albion and Watford did little to boost their chances of beating the drop in a 1-1 draw at the Amex Stadium.
Watford remain in the bottom three after blowing a lead for the third game in succession.
Abdoulaye Doucoure’s fine individual run and finish put the Hornets ahead on the south coast after 19 minutes.
Brighton are without a win in 2020 and seemed short of ideas in their search for an equaliser, but they were given a helping hand by the visitors when Adrian Mariappa turned into his own goal 12 minutes from time.
“I’m proud of the players because we took responsibility of the game,” said Brighton boss Graham Potter. “They accepted the challenge because you could go under at that point -- it’s not easy to be the one that has to find the answers.”
The Seagulls move three points clear of the relegation zone with Watford one point adrift of safety.
Published in Dawn, February 10th, 2020
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