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Sheffield United surge to Championship summit as Ndiaye sees off Rovers

Substitute Iliman Ndiaye scored twice as Sheffield United claimed an impressive 3-0 victory over Blackburn that lifted them to the top of the Championship. Ndiaye‘s brace came after Oliver Norwood had struck the opening goal.

With it being the Blades’ third game in six days, United boss Paul Heckingbottom made several changes to his starting lineup. Oli McBurnie and Reda Khadra formed a new-look strike partnership, with John Fleck returning in midfield. Ndiaye, Rhian Brewster and James McAtee were the players to make way as the trio featured among the substitutes. For the visitors, Tayo Edun was handed his first start of the season and Sam Gallagher was recalled to the starting lineup.

Anel Ahmedhodzic went close to giving the home side an early lead, forcing a save from Thomas Kaminski with a header following a corner. McBurnie then put a close-range header wide and the United striker had another opportunity to score moments later.

With Kaminski off his line, Ash Phillips made a vital block to keep out McBurnie’s goal-bound shot after getting on the end of Fleck’s pull back. McBurnie also put a header off-target before United took the lead.

The goal came in the 31st minute when Norwood sent a curling free-kick over the defensive wall, leaving Kaminski rooted to the spot as the ball nestled in the right-hand side of his net. Norwood soon tried another effort, firing a dipping shot from range which just cleared the bar.

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Early in the second half, Lewis Travis had Blackburn’s first effort of note with a shot which swerved away from Wes Foderingham’s left-hand post. McBurnie looked set to end his lengthy goal drought when he

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