Your thoughts on Saturday's game
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We asked for fan comments on Saturday's game between Sheffield United and Wolves.
Here is a snapshot of what you said:
Sheffield United fans
Pete: We really did need to win this one, but my oh my, how we tried our hardest not to. I still think we are a long way off it quality-wise with too many not willing to take a shot on goal and opting to pass instead. Onwards and upwards, hopefully.
Charlie: A horrible day to play football but three very welcome points. We can only hope this win turns our season around now. The only way is up now!
Dave: The Blades played with real guts and determination, especially in the second half. Deserved the win albeit Wolves could have put the game to bed in the first half. Foul conditions made for some feisty play from both sides. Well done, Blades!
Lola: We were absolutely brilliant. We fought to the end and it paid off. Great composure from Ollie Norwood to smash it into the top bins for our first win of the season! Come on, Blades!
Wolves fans
Paul: Gary O’Neill was very composed with his summary. VAR existed in the last World Cup and I cannot recall any controversy. There is nothing wrong with the technology, but the ability of officials in The Premier League is not befitting of the footballing standard. That said Wolves again had chances to win the game but didn’t take them.
Mike: Wolves didn’t deserve for that penalty against them and it was shocking refereeing again! VAR is a complete joke. The Premier League deserves better but yet again there seems to be a conspiracy by the VAR teams who don’t understand the game at all.
Wesley: Typical Wolves - fight against the big guys then flip-flop to defeat against the minnows. We saw it last season and now we're seeing it all over again. This was a surefire three points at 3pm.
Karl: I thought not having Neto was clear to see. He would have brought that final spark that Wolves needed. It was good to see Sasa Kaladjzic get a start but I just think we didn't use his strengths much. We should have been out of sight in that first half and it came back to bite us.