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Lys Mousset denies West Ham as Sheffield United continue impressive away form

Lys Mousset climbed off the bench to preserve Sheffield United’s unbeaten away record in a 1-1 draw with West Ham.

The French striker, back among the subs despite his winner against Arsenal on Monday night, grabbed the equaliser five minutes after entering the field.

An improvised far-post volley stretched West Ham’s winless run to five outings as a grudge match 12 years in the making ended all-square.

This was the first Premier League meeting between the sides since Carlos Tevez’s goals controversially helped West Ham avoid the drop at Sheffield United’s expense.

West Ham had broke third-party ownership rules but escaped a points deduction, yet still ended up paying United £20million compensation.

From their first corner in the 28th minute, Jack O’Connell headed the ball down to David McGoldrick, whose flick was kept out at point-blank range by Hammers keeper Roberto.

Callum Robinson then fluffed a glorious chance to open the scoring, Roberto getting the merest of touches onto John Lundstram’s cross which resulted in the striker heading the ball behind him, rather than into an empty net.

It was a costly miss with West Ham taking the lead moments later. The Blades failed to deal with Roberto’s long clearance and Andriy Yarmolenko squared the ball for Snodgrass.

After the break a combination of Roberto’s gloves and Aaron Cresswell’s nether regions kept out a fierce drive from George Baldock.

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