Richard Cresswell made Sheffield United pay for a string of missed chances
with a spectacular overhead kick to score the equaliser in the 1-1 draw at
Bramall Lane.
United took the lead through Leigh Bromby's first-half goal but squandered
several opportunities to double their advantage.
Steve Kabba started ahead of David Johnson in attack as United looked to get
their play-off push back on track having lost six of their last eight matches.
Preston, defeated only once in their last eight, were unchanged with new loan
signing Yohan Folly replacing the suspended Dickson Etuhu among the
substitutes.
United came desperately close to taking the lead after four minutes when Phil
Jagielka's cross went inches wide of the post with both Kabba and Bromby
stretching to meet it.
In the 18th minute Michael Tonge set Jon Harley free down the left and his
cross found Kabba on the penalty spot but the striker, still rusty after 22
months out, stabbed a shot goalwards which Callum Davidson did well to deflect
just wide.
On the half-hour David Nugent waltzed his way into the box to set up Eddie
Lewis with an apparent sitter but he mis-timed his shot wildly and Kabba quickly
raced to the other end to win his side a corner.
Harley delivered an inswinger and after a slip by Brian O'Neil, Bromby was on
hand to fire a half-volley into the net for his fifth goal of the season.
Three minutes before half-time Harley struck the woodwork from 25 yards when
his half-volley was deflected over a helpless Chris Day.
Andy Gray thought he had scored in first-half injury-time with a good turn and
shot but it was chalked off for a handball.
Preston then stunned United straight after the break. United failed to clear
Chris Sedgwick's corner, and Cresswell powered an overhead kick from six yards
into the net with Paddy Kenny a spectator.
United were rocking and five minutes later David Nugent could have doubled the
lead having nipped in behind United's defence but he hit his shot straight at
Kenny.
The game went stale until Preston boss Billy Davies brought on Patrick
Agyemang to liven things up but it was United who took the initiative.
Gray somehow failed to reach a Harley cross but a moments later connected with
Rob Kozluk's effort to head straight at Day.
Neil Warnock brought on Johnson for Alan Quinn in the 81st minute as he
switched to a 4-3-3 in search of a winner.
The on-loan Nottingham Forest man got up to head Kozluk's throw goalwards but
it was an easy catch for Day, virtually his only touch.
Teams
Sheff Utd Kenny, Kozluk, Jagielka, Bromby, Harley, Liddell,
Montgomery, Quinn (David Johnson 81), Tonge, Gray,
Kabba (Shaw 89).
Subs Not Used: Thirlwell, Geary, Cullip.
Booked: Montgomery.
Goals: Bromby 31.
Preston Day, Alexander, Davidson, Mawene, O'Neil,
McKenna (Hill 76), Lucketti, Sedgwick, Lewis (Davis 81),
Cresswell, Nugent (Agyemang 72).
Subs Not Used: Folly, Ward.
Booked: Mawene.
Goals: Cresswell 48.
Att: 18,647
Ref: N Miller (Co Durham).