• 2 years ago
Blackpool will appeal striker Shayne Lavery's sending off after the final whistle - one of FOUR red cards on a madcap afternoon at Bramall Lane.

Oliver Norwood grabbed a point with a 98th minute equaliser after substitute Rhian Brewster saw his late penalty hit the post as nine-man Blackpool looked set to hang on for a famous come from behind win.

Lavery was wrestled to the ground by Sheffield United keeper Wes Foderingham, who also saw red as punches were thrown in a 25-player melee near the centre-circle.

Seasiders boss MIchael Appleton said: 'I understand the two sendings-off during the game but the one afterwards, Shayne was wrestled to the ground so we'll look at it and see if we can get a better outcome than the one the referee has come up with.

'It's something that clearly having seen it again we need to get our case across about.'

Blades boss Paul Heckingbottom said: 'I just saw them both on the floor. The lads were grappling and their staff didn't seem to think anything had happened but the referee saw two players on the floor so he thought they were fighting. We'll have a look at it.

'I'm not going to sit here and moan about the referee. Should we have won the game? Yes. We've created enough chances to have won but we've not taken them, that's why we've not won. I'm not going to hide behind the referee not doing his job.'

The Blades are now without a win in four games, and they surrendered top spot in the Championship after frittering away a two-goal lead forged inside the first 25 minutes.

Manchester City loan star James McAted poked in his first senior goal from close range after running onto Billy Sharp's cushioned header from Tommy Doyle's cross. Iliman Ndiaye doubled the lead with a header from five years after Chris Maxwell diverted Norwood's low cross from the right into the forward's path.

The Blackpool goalkeeper was outstanding, with two stunning late saves from substitute Oliver McBurnie seemingly having sealed a remarkable turn-around which was sparked by two first-half goals from Jerry Yates.

The Blackpool forward halved the deficit with a looping 30th minute header from Kenny Dougall's cross into the box, before levelling with a side-foot volley from Lavery's pinpoint centre. The visitors took the lead five minutes after the restart when defender John Egan directed a Charlie Patino pass into the path of Dougall, who comprehensively beat Foderingham low to the keeper's right.

Marvin Ekpiteta's second caution with 12 minutes remaining came for bringing down Rhian Brewster before Dominic Thompson quickly followed by kicking the ball at Anel Ahmedhodzic after being pushed into the advertising boards by the Sheffield United substitute, who had a late effort ruled out for offside.

Ahmedhodzic earned his side an 88th penalty when he was hauled back in the area by Yates, only for Brewster to plant the ensuing spot kick against the inside of Maxwell's left-hand post.

Time was running out when Norwood ensured parity wit

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