Warnock - Still not happy!
Sheffield United manager Neil Warnock branded his team "unprofessional" after ten-man Watford held them to a 2-2 draw at Bramall Lane.
In fact, The Blades were fortunate to walk away with a point and needed a late Jack Lester penalty to ensure they did after The Hornets had goalkeeper Lenny Pidgeley sent off.
"I'm very disappointed - as disappointed as I've been this season, in fact," said Warnock.
"When you look at the experience we've got at the back, to concede two goals like we did was very poor.
"We gave them a massive lift with the goals, and I thought we were unprofessional. We could have kept the ball a lot more and got crosses in from wide positions, but we panicked and didn't keep our discipline.
"It could have been worse, but it could also have been 7-3 to us as well. Their keeper made some terrific saves, but the sending-off didn't seem to help us at all - I'd rather have been 2-0 up and playing against 11 men.
"It's a terrible rule when you can deliberately stop a goal and all we get is a free kick. I actually thought the sending-off gave Watford a lift."
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