Villa Park has seen some remarkable contests this season but nothing on this scale. Sheffield United were 3-0 up gone 80 minutes and heading for Championship top spot courtesy of a Billy Sharp hat-trick.
Then, with no indication of what was to come, Villa rose from the dead to snatch a draw and puncture the momentum gathering behind Chris Wilder’s team.
The final goal came in the fourth and penultimate minute of stoppage time. By now, after two goals in quick succession, the stadium was brimming in hope. The noise rose as Anwar El Ghazi wriggled past Enda Stevens to cross, and bedlam erupted when Andre Green headed in at the far post.
Dean Smith turned to the stands with fists clenched in joy. John Terry leapt onto the back off his coaching colleague.
One message should be stamped on the entrance to this ground: Never leave early. There has been late drama in the 5-5 against Nottingham Forest, the 3-3 with Preston and the 3-2 loss to Leeds. This was from the realms of fantasy however.
Wilder’s team had been good value for their apparent victory, which would have taken them above Norwich on goal difference. Three days on from turning 33 Sharp had struck a hat-trick of pristine poaching, taking his personal tally for this club to 101 and becoming the first Championship striker to pass 20 goals. He now has 22 for the campaign.
Abraham followed him later, becoming the first Villa player to score 20 league goals in a season since Peter Withe in 1980-81. It was also the eighth consecutive home game Abraham had netted.
For large periods Villa badly floundered but the character of their fightback will provide huge inspiration for Smith that his team can yet make the play-offs.
For the majority Wilder’s team were excellent, a coherent unit fully attuned to the manager’s style.
Their scoring began in the 11th minute. Oliver Norwood hit a deep corner that was nodded back by Gary Madine. Sharp moved imperceptibly into space and swept a low finish towards goal. Abraham tried to clear on the line but the ball had already crossed.
Sharp’s second came in the 53rd minute. Kieran Dowell shot from distance and Lovre Kalinic palmed out. Sharp had gone for the ball from an offside position and was still there when Madine headed the rebound against the post. Kalinic grabbed the ball but Sharp prodded it over the line.
Villa were incensed, insisting Kalinic had control of the ball. They were also angered referee Tony Harrington failed to award a foul by Chris Basham on Jonathan Kodjia at the other end. Basham had already been booked and quite possibly could have been sent off.
There was nothing wrong with Sharp’s third. Dowell’s cross took a deflection off Tyrone Mings and Sharp nodded in at the far post.
It looked like game over, and Sharp was taken off. But Mings provided a crumb of comfort with what appeared a consolation on 82 minutes. He leapt highest from Conor Hourihane’s corner to head past Dean Henderson.
And when Abraham tapped in on 86 minutes, after Henderson had only pushed out Tommy Elphick’s low drive, the comeback was on.
Green applied the finishing touch.
Sharp said: ‘I can’t quite believe it at the minute, 3-0 up with 10 minutes to go, we’ve got to do better, we’ve got to see the game out.
‘We’re trying to win the promotion and these are the games when you get in front, you’ve got to win the game.
‘If we’d have got three points, it would’ve been a great night. It took the shine off my hat-trick, I’d have rather have not scored and got the three points to go top.’
over36
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I wonder how many disgruntled Villans walked out after 80 minutes at 0-3 down
My son for one. He was gutted
Alexpedenon
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What a comeback !
Gen Harry Flashman the ref gave Sheffield utd a point, sheff utds second goal shouldn't have stood, you cannot kick a ball out of a keppers hands when he has 2 hands on it. villa also should have had 2 penalties.. if the ref wasn't a sheff utd fan villa would have won 5-2
schedule
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Dire display for 80 minutes and they finally come alive. Defence needs working and you never know the playoffs might be possible. UTV.
It's the hope that kills you.
baba21
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Not another bloody draw.
happen
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To lose one goal to an error is one thing, to lose three goals is diabolical as far as United are concerned. A comfortable win was in the end a very poor draw. As for Villa, shocking 80 minutes.
campuser
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I wonder how many disgruntled Villans walked out after 80 minutes at 0-3 down
Docrivers
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All those people around me who were leaving early
championon
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What a comeback !
ballstarsee
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Those who left early dont deserve to be a part of promotion push and chanting with their soul out if Villa do get at that point..!!! UTV..!!
realmans
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Bluenoses are gutted, what a comeback!
keduo
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Dire display for 80 minutes and they finally come alive. Defence needs working and you never know the playoffs might be possible. UTV.
postage
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The referee had an excellent night .........................for Sheffield.
Carlcrain
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Why you should never leave a game early....
lopsidede
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Saw the game on tv ... I've never seen a worse referee in my life awful decisions. The ref must be banned from officiating games he must have been a Utd fan I'm still shocked. Should have been 5-1 to Villa
Steman
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Get in utv , blades fans still crying ?