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We’ll definitely take it – Michael O’Neill happy with tight win

Michael O’Neill expressed his relief as Stoke left it late to beat Sheffield United 1-0.

The Potters broke the deadlock in the 77th minute through John Egan’s own goal to clinch a second successive league win for the first time since November.

In a first half low on quality, Jacob Brown spurned two opportunities from promising positions and Stoke’s wastefulness continued after the restart.

Josh Maja also squandered two glorious chances in quick succession, failing to convert almost identical Josh Tymon deliveries from point-blank range.

However, the home side found a winner late on in fortunate circumstances when a Tymon cutback ricocheted off John Egan’s hand beyond a wrong-footed Wes Foderingham.

The Stoke boss said: “We’ve come out of too many narrow games on the wrong side of a result. I felt it was always going to be a game decided by one goal.

“I thought we were the better team in the second half, and we deserved to win the game. There was very little in it, but it was a very good performance against a very good team.

“We knew we could get Josh (Tymon) out given their system and he put two or three really good deliveries into the box and in this situation, the deflection takes it past the keeper and it’s one that we’ll happily take. We haven’t had enough of that this season, so we’ll definitely take it.

“We went back to basics and the back four as a whole, we worked hard on not being too aggressive or leaving space in behind. I thought we limited the space, so I’m really pleased.”

The Blades had opportunities to stamp their authority on the fixture, but a lively Morgan Gibbs-White could not prod home early in the first period and gain his side the control.

The promotion hopefuls could only muster one shot on target

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