Analysis: Sheffield United 3-3 Fulham
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For the second league match in a row, Sheffield United threw away a two-goal lead and were left wondering how they did not record a rare Premier League victory.
After an uneventful first half, it turned into a thriller at Bramall Lane as the Blades, with one of their best performances of the season, moved into a 3-1 lead going into the 86th minute.
But, just as they did in the 2-2 draw at Bournemouth, Chris Wilder's side let the lead slip from their grasp and in the end were hanging on for a point in a remarkable period of 16 minutes added time at the end of the second half.
Having scored only 24 goals from their previous 28 Premier League matches, the Blades netted three times in a 12-minute spell, with Ben Brereton Diaz on target twice with Oliver McBurnie also on the scoresheet.
Sheffield United could have taken a 4-1 lead, only for McBurnie to have a goal ruled out for offside, with Fulham scoring their second moments later before fighting back from two goals down.
But once more it was defensive errors that proved costly. The Blades, bottom of the table, are now seven points from safety but this was a missed opportunity for what would have been a vital win.