Swansea City saw their three-match unbeaten run ended by in-form Sheffield United at Bramall Lane. Josh Tymon's own goal was enough to separate the two sides on the night.
The defender turning into his own net shortly after Myles Peart-Harris had spurned a superb chance to put his side ahead at the other end.
Tyrese Campbell and Kieffer Moore both struck the woodwork after the break, but one goal proved enough to claim victory for the Blades, who are the only unbeaten side left in the Championship.
The result leaves Swansea 12th in the table heading into Saturday's visit of Stoke City, and while there was no shortage of endeavour in this performance, it will have done little to ease the concerns around the possible shortcomings in this Swansea squad.Luke Williams admitted he wasn't happy with his side's second-half performance in the 1-1 draw with Bristol City, but dismissed suggestions that his efforts were hampered by a lack of depth in terms of options.Whether dropping his only available recognised striker was the best way to back up that claim will be an obvious point of debate.Despite throwing his backing behind the Slovenian, and with Liam Cullen still unavailable due to illness, summer signing Zan Vipotnik started from the bench here, with Peart-Harris reprising the role of false nine seen during his cameo on Sunday.