Jack Lester kept Sheffield United's play-off dream alive with a second-half
penalty at the Bescot Stadium as Walsall's survival hopes were dealt a bitter
blow.
The former Nottingham Forest striker dusted himself down after being fouled in
the penalty area by Ian Roper three minutes after the interval to rifle home his
spot kick.
It was Lester's 15th goal of the season but more importantly halted a
miserable sequence of four defeats in United's last five matches to put them
back in the promotion picture.
Walsall player-boss Paul Merson huffed and puffed in his battle to preserve
the Saddlers Division One status, but it was Blades midfielder Michael Tonge who
provided the rare glimpses of quality in a stop-start, nervous encounter.
Tonge carved out the game's first two chances with trademark long-range
efforts that flew over the crossbar.
On-loan Jermaine McSporran responded for the Saddlers with a wayward drive in
the 18th minute but the opening quarter was a messy affair with neither side
mustering a clear-cut chance on goal.
United boss Neil Warnock has bemoaned his side's lack of creativity and that
was in evidence again as the visitors floundered on the edge of the Walsall
penalty area.
In-form Andy Gray was first to test either keeper, his header from Rob
Kozluk's cross bringing the best out of Walsall's James Walker.
Walker then held Tonge's 20-yard free-kick as United stepped it up and denied
the same player in identical fashion again moments later when the United
midfielder drilled a shot in left-footed.
United made the all-important breakthrough three minutes after the interval
when Roper brought down Lester in the penalty area and referee Mark Clattenburg
did not hesitate in pointing to the spot.
Lester blasted home the spot-kick to the relief of the travelling fans,
prompting Walsall to replace McSporran with Lee Bradbury in a tactical switch.
The Saddlers then withdrew Kris Taylor in favour of Darren Wrack but the
visitors had already begun to dominate possession without testing home keeper
Walker.
Substitute Bradbury headed over from Darren Bazeley's cross in a rare foray
forward for Walsall and then Matt Fryatt and Blades keeper Kenny conspired to
bring the Bescot Stadium to its feet.
Merson laid off a free-kick to his right and Fryatt launched a stunning
right-foot volley from the edge of the penalty area that Kenny tipped over at
full-stretch.
Walsall swept forward again and Bradbury went close with a drilled left-footer
before Warnock sent on Paul Shaw and Izale McLeod for the tiring Tonge and
Gray.
Merson then provided the cross for another Bradbury header that flashed wide
and McLeod's right-foot 25-yarder whistled over the crossbar as the game opened
up in the final 10 minutes.
Warnock decided to shore up his midfield for the closing stages, sending on
Mark Rankine for Lester as Merson again began to orchestrate, but it was to no
avail
Teams
Walsall Walker, Bazeley, Roper, Ritchie,
Kris Taylor (Wrack 61), Osborn (Wright 79), Emblen, Andrews,
Merson, Fryatt, McSporran (Bradbury 55).
Subs Not Used: Kerr, Corica.
Booked: Roper.
Sheff Utd Kenny, Kozluk, Page, Morgan, Wright, Phil Jagielka,
McCall, Tonge (Shaw 71), Gray (McLeod 72), Lester (Rankine 86),
Allison.
Subs Not Used: Forte, Montgomery.
Booked: Morgan, McLeod.
Goals: Lester 49 pen.
Att: 7,873
Ref: M Clattenburg (Co Durham).