Match ends, Sheffield United 0, Liverpool 2.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says his side are still in "exciting places" after beating Sheffield United to end a run of four successive Premier League defeats and move within two points of a Champions League spot.
Blades goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale produced a string of fine saves to frustrate Liverpool in the first half as the Reds' recent lack of cutting edge in front of goal looked set to continue.
But 20-year-old Curtis Jones showed the clinical touch his team-mates had been missing to break the hosts' resolve shortly after the interval.
Roberto Firmino's effort then deflected off Kean Bryan and over a stranded Ramsdale as Liverpool doubled their lead with the club's 7,000th goal in England's top division.
The Reds are only the second team to achieve that landmark, after Merseyside rivals Everton who have scored 7,108.
"Plenty of people have written us off. That's fine," said Klopp, whose side are sixth and two points behind West Ham in fourth. "With all the problems we have had we're still around the exciting places.
"This was about us showing we're still there. We play Chelsea on Thursday, we have to show it again. We have to win football games, we know that. There's no way into the Champions League without results."
Sheffield United were competitive throughout and Oliver McBurnie may have done better when he headed wide while unmarked from Oliver Norwood's cross.
But the bottom-placed Blades will now have to produce an unprecedented recovery if they are to remain in the Premier League this season.
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Reds return to winning ways
It is only eight months since Liverpool clinched their first league title for 30 years but Klopp's side have had to alter their ambitions this season and now find themselves in a battle to make the top four and secure Champions League qualification.
The Reds have already suffered as many defeats in 2021 as they did in their previous 100 top-flight fixtures but a trip to the division's bottom side proved the perfect tonic for ending a four-match losing run.
It began as another frustrating evening for the Reds when they found Ramsdale in inspired form, and the visitors' failure to find the net before the break means they have only scored one first-half goal in their past 11 Premier League games.
But Klopp insisted this week his squad does not require a "massive rebuild" this summer and the German will therefore be looking towards the younger players to show they can be counted on.
Midfielder Jones did just that during another competent display when he picked out the bottom corner after Sheffield United failed to clear Trent Alexander-Arnold's cross to open the scoring.
Firmino then engineered a shot on goal after some smart footwork and the ball found its way in off Bryan to wrap-up the three points for Liverpool with 26 minutes to go.
Klopp will also be delighted with his side's first clean sheet away from home in eight league matches, despite having to make more changes at the back.
He named a 14th different centre-back partnership in the league in Ozan Kabak and Nat Phillips, and Adrian replaced Alisson in goal following the death of the Brazilian's father this week, but the visitors dealt with the Blades' threat comfortably.
Ramsdale shines despite Blades' loss
Chris Wilder said before this fixture that the "most optimistic" of Blades fans may believe his side can deliver the required results to keep them in the Premier League, though the boss himself remains more realistic.
No side in Premier League history has been 15 points from safety with 12 games to go and stayed up, but that is the task facing Wilder's outfit after their 21st defeat of the campaign.
The hosts did their best to contain the champions and it proved successful until 48 minutes, largely due to a superb performance from goalkeeper Ramsdale.
The former Bournemouth stopper, who signed for £18.5m in the summer, has only kept one clean sheet in the Premier League this season but made five excellent stops before the break - the most saves he has ever made in the first half of a top-flight game.
The 22-year-old kept out Firmino when one on one and also denied Mohamed Salah from a narrow angle, before palming over a fierce Alexander-Arnold effort and saving Georginio Wijnaldum's strike from distance.
Sheffield United had the ball in the net themselves when Kabak deflected a looping pass beyond Adrian and into his own goal, but McBurnie was flagged offside.
Adrian made a smart save from David McGoldrick early on and McBurnie also headed wide in the second half after Jones had finally found a way past Ramsdale.
But defeat means the Blades are the first side since Newport County in the fourth tier in 1970-71 to lose at least 21 of their first 26 matches in an English Football League season.
'Robertson could have had a hat-trick'
Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder, speaking to Match of the Day: "We had a right go but lacked quality and strength in depth. You need your best players to be at the top of their game. You need a bit more in this division because it's brutal and it exposes you.
"Liverpool have got some world-class players because not only have they been successful on the European stage but also the world stage.
"The two goals we conceded were really disappointing. You have to be perfect out of possession and perfect in possession against Liverpool and we weren't.
"We haven't taken chances that have come to us. There in a nutshell is our season. We're not defending anywhere near as well as we did last season."
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp on Match of the Day: "Everyone who sees Sheffield United playing knows you have to work really hard against them.
"We created an awful lot and should have been 3-0 up. Andy Robertson could have had a hat-trick.
"The clean sheet is very important. Adrian showed pure class and character. I'm really happy for him. He was very front-footed. That was a really good game."
Jones on target for Reds - the stats
- Liverpool registered their first win since beating West Ham United 3-1 at the end of January.
- This was Sheffield United's 10th home league defeat of the season, their most in a single campaign since losing 11 in 2010-11 in the Championship.
- Curtis Jones netted only his second Premier League goal for Liverpool, with his other coming in July 2020 against Aston Villa.
- At 20 years and 29 days, Jones is the youngest Liverpool player to score an away Premier League goal since Raheem Sterling in December 2014 against Burnley (20 years, 18 days).
- Adrian has ended on the winning side in 10 of his 12 Premier League starts for Liverpool (83%) but this was only his third clean sheets for the Reds.
What's next?
Sheffield United welcome Aston Villa on Wednesday (18:00 GMT), before Liverpool host Chelsea on Thursday (20:15 GMT).
Player of the match
JonesCurtis Jones
Sheffield United
Avg
- Squad number1Player nameRamsdaleAverage rating
6.70
- Squad number22Player nameAmpaduAverage rating
5.93
- Squad number15Player nameJagielkaAverage rating
5.84
- Squad number17Player nameMcGoldrickAverage rating
5.75
- Squad number29Player nameBryanAverage rating
5.57
- Squad number2Player nameBaldockAverage rating
5.57
- Squad number16Player nameNorwoodAverage rating
5.55
- Squad number4Player nameFleckAverage rating
5.49
- Squad number9Player nameMcBurnieAverage rating
5.46
- Squad number3Player nameStevensAverage rating
5.45
- Squad number7Player nameLundstramAverage rating
5.44
- Squad number14Player nameBurkeAverage rating
5.34
- Squad number23Player nameOsbornAverage rating
5.16
- Squad number10Player nameSharpAverage rating
5.12
Liverpool
Avg
- Squad number17Player nameJonesAverage rating
7.59
- Squad number66Player nameAlexander-ArnoldAverage rating
6.87
- Squad number26Player nameRobertsonAverage rating
6.81
- Squad number9Player nameRoberto FirminoAverage rating
6.70
- Squad number5Player nameWijnaldumAverage rating
6.69
- Squad number7Player nameMilnerAverage rating
6.68
- Squad number10Player nameManéAverage rating
6.65
- Squad number47Player namePhillipsAverage rating
6.62
- Squad number11Player nameMohamed SalahAverage rating
6.55
- Squad number8Player nameKeitaAverage rating
6.39
- Squad number13Player nameAdriánAverage rating
6.37
- Squad number19Player nameKabakAverage rating
6.28
- Squad number6Player nameThiago AlcántaraAverage rating
6.24
Line-ups
Sheff Utd
Formation 3-5-2
- 1Ramsdale
- 22Ampadu
- 15JagielkaSubstituted forOsbornat 56'minutes
- 29Bryan
- 2Baldock
- 7Lundstram
- 16Norwood
- 4FleckSubstituted forSharpat 80'minutes
- 3Stevens
- 17McGoldrickSubstituted forBurkeat 56'minutes
- 9McBurnie
Substitutes
- 10Sharp
- 11Mousset
- 13Lowe
- 14Burke
- 18Foderingham
- 23Osborn
- 24Brewster
- 34Ndiaye
- 35Maguire
Liverpool
Formation 4-3-3
- 13Adrián
- 66Alexander-Arnold
- 47Phillips
- 19Kabak
- 26Robertson
- 6Thiago AlcántaraSubstituted forMilnerat 76'minutes
- 5Wijnaldum
- 17JonesSubstituted forKeitaat 80'minutes
- 11Salah
- 9Firmino
- 10Mané
Substitutes
- 7Milner
- 8Keita
- 15Oxlade-Chamberlain
- 23Shaqiri
- 27Origi
- 46R Williams
- 75Ojrzynski
- 76N Williams
- 98Hughes
- Referee:
- Jonathan Moss
Match Stats
- Possession
- Home39%
- Away61%
- Shots
- Home8
- Away16
- Shots on Target
- Home2
- Away8
- Corners
- Home4
- Away3
- Fouls
- Home9
- Away9
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Second Half ends, Sheffield United 0, Liverpool 2.
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Sadio Mané (Liverpool) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by John Lundstram (Sheffield United).
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Attempt saved. Oliver Burke (Sheffield United) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Ethan Ampadu.
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Foul by Nathaniel Phillips (Liverpool).
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Billy Sharp (Sheffield United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Offside, Sheffield United. Enda Stevens tries a through ball, but Oliver McBurnie is caught offside.
Substitution
Substitution, Sheffield United. Billy Sharp replaces John Fleck.
Substitution
Substitution, Liverpool. Naby Keita replaces Curtis Jones.
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Attempt missed. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) right footed shot from the right side of the six yard box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Andrew Robertson.
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Attempt saved. Andrew Robertson (Liverpool) header from the centre of the box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by Mohamed Salah with a cross.
Substitution
Substitution, Liverpool. James Milner replaces Thiago.
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Attempt missed. Andrew Robertson (Liverpool) left footed shot from the left side of the box is too high. Assisted by Curtis Jones.
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Thiago (Liverpool) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Foul by Oliver Burke (Sheffield United).
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Sadio Mané (Liverpool) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by George Baldock (Sheffield United).
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Attempt missed. Oliver Burke (Sheffield United) right footed shot from a difficult angle on the left misses to the right. Assisted by Oliver Norwood.
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Corner, Sheffield United. Conceded by Nathaniel Phillips.
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That’s 100% more than the second worst effected team in the league.
“But everyone has injuries”
🤦♂️
He didn't make a fuss of it however every week on HYS here Mane biggest diver.
We've been stuck on 40 longer than Nigella Lawson!
The different between City and LFC is their reserve side would finish in the top 4 our reserve side would be fighting relegation.
I have resigned myself this season to just getting through it and preparing for next year with a full squad.
Deserve to go down with sly tactics like that
Unlucky Sheffield Utd, but very glad 3 points were gained.
Playing centre backs at centre back seems to make a difference
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FT: Sheff Utd 0-2 Liverpool
Liverpool remain sixth in the table, two points off a top-four spot. More importantly, they have one game in hand.
..and you wonder by BBC hacks cop some stick?