Egan's late winner against Wolves raises Sheffield United's Euro expectations

08 July 2020 07:16
For six decades Wolves’ last European Cup game has remained a quarter-final defeat to Barcelona. That threatened to change when Nuno Espirito Santo’s side posted the only 100% record in June but, after dropping six points in five days, the Europa League is likelier to beckon again. Sheffield United inflicted a second successive defeat as Wolves missed the chance to go level on points with Manchester United. Related: Manchester City thump Newcastle with David Silva in starring role Related: Diangana and O'Shea down Derby and put West Brom back on top of table Continue readingreadfullarticle

Source: TheGuardian