Wolves ended their 19-year exile from the top flight with a convincing victory
over Sheffield United in the Division One play-off final at the Millennium
Stadium.
First-half goals from Mark Kennedy, Nathan Blake and Kenny Miller proved
decisive as a fine season for the Blades ended in disappointment.
Wolves seized the initiative early on, they knocked United out of their stride
right at the start with their focused aggression and, in the second minute,
Blake sent a shot inches wide after Miller set him up.
Just two minutes later, Wolves were ahead.
Miller again worked the opening, outwitting two defenders before laying the
ball wide to an unmarked Kennedy, who struck a sweet left-footed shot that spun
past Paddy Kenny and into the corner of the net.
In the 22nd minute, Paul Ince rose purposefully to meet a corner from the left
and nod goalwards and Blake was on hand to force the ball over the line with his
head from close range.
The Blades almost got back into the game fortuitously six minutes before the
interval when a Peter Ndlovu cross cannoned off Ince and looped goalward, but
goalkeeper Matt Murray got across speedily to turn the ball away.
On the stroke of half-time, Wolves went three up when a Shaun Newton cross was
delicately finish by Miller, who had stolen in between the last defender and
goalkeeper.
The first half ended in acrimony as Neil Warnock launched a verbal tirade
apparently aimed at referee Steve Bennett that saw the controversial Blades boss
barred from the touchline for the second half.
Referee Steve Bennett handed United a way back into the match in the 48th
minute when he harshly awarded a penalty when the ball hit Paul Butler's arm in
the box.
The chance went begging anyway, though, with Murray doing well to anticipate
Michael Brown's shot, and dive to his left to push it away.
Midway through the second half it became clear the gods were finally backing
Wolves as United desperately pushed forward.
The young goalkeeper pulled off a superb block to keep out a Paul Peschisolido
header and then Kennedy was lucky to get away with a handball that denied Phil
Jagielka after he drove in the rebound.
Murray was in action again almost immediately to turn a good Michael Tonge
free-kick onto the post.
Robert Page saw the goal gaping when he followed in but lashed his shot over
the crossbar.
Those opportunities were as good as it got for the Blades, who will have to
comfort themselves over the summer with memories of their near misses in the FA
Cup, Worthington Cup and play-offs.
Teams
Sheff Utd: Kenny, Kozluk, Curtis, Page, Jagielka, Tonge, Brown,
Rankine (McCall 45), Ndlovu (Peschisolido 64), Kabba,
Asaba (Allison 74).
Subs Not Used: Kelly, Montgomery.
Booked: Tonge, Brown.
Wolverhampton: Murray, Naylor, Lescott, Butler, Irwin, Newton,
Cameron, Kennedy, Ince, Blake (Proudlock 88),
Miller (Sturridge 75).
Subs Not Used: Oakes, Rae, Edworthy.
Booked: Irwin.
Goals: Kennedy 6, Blake 22, Miller 45.
Att: 69,473
Ref: S Bennett (Kent).