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Sheffield United beat Birmingham City as Blues fans stage 'faceless' protest

Sheffield United boosted their Championship play-off hopes as they came from behind to beat Birmingham 2-1 at St Andrew's in a game that attracted protests by Blues fans.

Lyle Taylor's second goal since joining on loan from Nottingham Forest opened the scoring in the second half before the Blades turned the game around thanks to goals from Billy Sharp and Jayden Bogle.

Home supporters voiced their anger at the running of the club, with sections of fans wearing masks as part of their 'faceless' protest and blowing whistles in the opening 10 minutes.

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Despite the troubles off the field, Lee Bowyer's men had the better of the chances in the first half, with Kristian Pedersen and Onel Hernandez failing to hit the target from close range.

United, who had Republic of Ireland defender John Egan in their starting line-up, thought they should have had a penalty in the first period when Iliman Ndiaye went down following a collision with Teden Mengi, but referee Keith Stroud instantly waved away the protests from the French forward.

After good work from Sharp and Sander Berge outside the box, the ball was slipped through for John Fleck, but his strike was blocked well by Pedersen.

Birmingham, who were unbeaten in their previous three going into the contest, broke the deadlock on the hour mark courtesy of their two recent signings.

Juninho Bacuna's delicate flick in the middle of the park opened up the space and he was able to pick Taylor out on the left, with the forward taking his time before slotting past Wes Foderingham.

However, Paul Heckingbottom's men levelled the scoring three minutes later. Fleck's good work on the left made space in the middle for Berge to roam free into the Birmingham half.

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