Rotherham United 0-0 Sheffield United: Blades lose ground on Burnley after derby draw

Hakeem OdoffinImage source, Rex Features
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Hakeem Odoffin was denied by Sheffield United keeper Wes Foderingham with one of the game's best chances

Promotion-chasing Sheffield United lost ground on Championship leaders Burnley as they were held to a goalless draw at Rotherham in a hard-fought South Yorkshire derby.

The Blades started strongly but the hosts created the biggest chance of the first half when Wes Foderingham clawed away Hakeem Odoffin's close-range header.

Anel Ahmedhodzic sent a header over the bar from Jayden Bogle's teasing cross after the break, and Bogle slashed a close-range shot over when picked out by Sander Berge.

But the visitors could find no way through and are now seven points behind Burnley, who beat Norwich in the other lunchtime kick-off, and 10 points clear of third-placed Middlesbrough after the Teesiders saw off Blackpool.

Rotherham fell short of completing a first league double over their South Yorkshire rivals since the 1980-81 season, but extended their unbeaten run to three matches to move five points clear of the relegation places in 20th.

Since defeat by the Millers in November, the Blades have now gone unbeaten in 11 games in all competitions and dropped just four points from nine league matches.

They bossed the opening half hour, with Millers goalkeeper Viktor Johansson holding Berge's strong shot from the edge of the box before Oli McBurnie's effort was blocked after a sweeping move.

A succession of corners were dealt with comfortably by Matt Taylor's side, who grew into the first half and created the most dangerous moments - particularly when Tariqe Fosu-Henry's cross picked out Odoffin unmarked.

The away side carried the greater threat after the break, with Berge's dangerous ball across the face of goal lacking a finishing touch, and Bogle twice snatching at efforts inside the box.

Billy Sharp was brought on for the final 15 minutes as Paul Heckingbottom made an attacking double change.

Yet Rotherham's defence, featuring debutant Conor Coventry, coped well to extend their unbeaten run to three matches despite losing Bailey Wright to a suspected concussion just four minutes into his debut as a 71st-minute substitute.

Rotherham manager Matt Taylor:

"There were fine margins, neither team dominated enough facets of the game to feel comfortable at any stage.

"We had our best chances in the first half, but from that point on we didn't quite create enough goalscoring opportunities, not for the want of trying. We have come up against a very good team today.

"Content is the right word. I still want the psyche and mentality of the group to be going for the win towards the end of the game - I know we were out on our feet."

Sheffield United boss Paul Heckingbottom:

"We certainly have played worse than that and won games this season and we probably will do again, so I take it as a positive point.

"Rotherham are third-top scorers in the league at home and if you don't stand up they beat you up. I thought we stood up to it very well and I'm pleased.

"The only thing that was missing for us was in the final third and the final pass. There were one or two things that didn't drop for us, but I am pleased with lots of things."

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