Cardiff City's relegation troubles deepened further as a catastrophic second half collapse saw them hammered at the hands of promotion-chasing Sheffield United at Bramall Lane.
An early Sory Kaba penalty gave the hosts a deserved lead midway through the first half, only for James McAtee to hit back four minutes later.
Jack Robinson's header 10 minutes after the break then put the hosts in front, before Cardiff substitute Connor Wickham rattled the bar as his side looked to restore parity.
But another sloppy goal allowed Illiman Ndiaye to round Ryan Allsop and tap home, before subsitute Ciaran Clark completed the rout by heading home a fourth.
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