In an exciting climax at Bramall Lane on Sunday, Oli McBurnie struck a penalty kick 12 minutes into stoppage time to save a 2-2 draw for Sheffield United against West Ham.
In injury time, both teams received red cards as West Ham missed the opportunity to get within six points of the top four. David Moyes' team led twice despite penalties from James Ward-Prowse and Maxwel Cornet. However, McBurnie's late penalty kick and Ben Brereton Diaz's goal on his Blades debut in the Premier League gave them the advantage and brought them to within seven points of safety.
The visitors were missing suspended players Said Benrahma and Mohammed Kudus, who is playing for Ghana in the Africa Cup of Nations, as well as injured players Lucas Paqueta and Michail Antonio.
In windy circumstances, their absence was noticed as West Ham was unable to take control of the game.
However, they took the lead when Cornet scored his first goal for the team following a deflected attempt from Danny Ings that ended up looping up at the back post.