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SHEFFIELD UNITED REPORTS 1999-2000
Picture Bryan Hamilton - side failed to hold on to lead. (Allsport)

Norwich 2 Sheffield United 1

Norwich failed to fully capitalise on an electrifying start - but still did just enough to take all three points from an entertaining mid-table encounter.

The Canaries were 2-0 up inside 11 minutes, with Welsh international striker Craig Bellamy marking his first start of an injury-hit season with a glorious goal.

But the Blades, guilty of some desperate defending in the earlier stages, made a real game of it in the second half and Paul Devlin's 75th-minute penalty was the least they deserved for their efforts.

Norwich started the game as though their season depended upon it and took just three minutes to move in front - although the goal was certainly aided and abetted by some poor marking from the visitors' defence.

Defender Craig Fleming was allowed the freedom of Carrow Road as he rose unchallenged to head home Phil Mulryne's cross from a short corner - and within eight minutes the home side had moved further in front.

Again, there was an element of poor defending in the goal as keeper Simon Tracey unwisely decided to rush out of goal to intercept a long clearance. Not surprisingly, the speedy Bellamy got there first and, from 25 yards out from goal and near the left touchline, he kept his cool superbly to roll the ball into an unguarded net.

With the Blades all over the place and the Canaries on fire, a cricket score looked on the cards, but the visitors managed to weather the storm and, perhaps stung by a half-time roasting from manager Neil Warnock, they proceeded to dominated a one-sided second half.

They went close to pulling a goal back four minutes after the break when Bruno Ribeiro's header came back off the crossbar and then the impressive Stuart Wilson lobbed just over as Marshall followed Tracey's lead by charging out of his area.

The visitors finally got the goal they deserved a quarter of hour from time when Dutch defender Fernando Derveld was adjudged to have tripped Wilson in the area and Devlin blasted home from the spot.

But the battling Blades were never to seriously trouble the home defence again and Norwich went close to making it 3-1 in injury time when Bellamy's cross was diverted just wide by Iwan Roberts, who was still left searching for his 20th goal of the season.

Teams:

Norwich: A. Marshall, Sutch, Fleming, Jackson, Derveld (Kenton 77), Mulryne, L. Marshall, Hamilton (Russell 56), De Waard (Llewellyn 51), Bellamy, Roberts.

Subs Not Used: Giallanza, Green.

Booked: Derveld.

Goals: Fleming 4, Bellamy 11.

Sheff Utd: Tracey, Kozluk, Sandford, Gysbrechts (D'Jaffo 90), Quinn, Ford, Woodhouse, Ribeiro (Brown 68), Wilson (Hamilton 77), Bent, Devlin.

Subs Not Used: Woodward, Jagielka.

Goals: Devlin 78 pen.

Att: 16,921

Ref: K Leach (Codsall, Staffs).

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