Sheffield United suffered a humiliating 8-0 defeat to Newcastle United, their worst loss since 1933, 90 years ago.
WHAT HAPPENED? The Magpies were unstoppable as they put the Blades to the sword in a Premier League fixture at Bramall Lane on Sunday evening. The result marked the first time in close to a century that the Blades had shipped eight goals in a league match; the last time they did so was a 10-3 loss to Middlesbrough in November 1933, 90 years ago.
Moreover, this was their largest-ever defeat in league history in what was their 4,988th game.
Manager Paul Heckingbottom told reporters after the dismal defeat: «It's the nature of the performance that we're upset about… We can't afford to put ourselves behind in that fashion if we want to compete.
»It's the second half that I'm upset with. Regardless of the errors which led to goals, we need to make sure we learn from that. A lot of things I saw in the second half, I've never seen here."
0-8 — This was Sheffield United’s largest ever defeat in their league history in their 4,988th game. It is the first time that the Blades have conceded eight goals in a league game since their 3-10 defeat to Middlesbrough in November 1933. Drubbing. pic.twitter.com/OU0kqJ3Fcv
THE BIGGER PICTURE: Newcastle had eight different scorers in the match, which is a competition record, as they climbed to the eighth spot in the league standings. Despite playing in midweek in the Champions League, there were no tired legs and they raced to a 3-0 lead at half-time. In the second half, they added five more goals to rub salt into the Blades' wounds; they have yet to win a game this season.
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WHAT NEXT? Heckingbottom has got almost a week to prepare and make amends for their mistakes
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