
"Ultimately, we came here to do a job and it wasn't our day. "It was a great feeling to score in front of 6,000 travelling fans at a place like Bramall Lane," Szmodics said. The forward netted in front of the sold-out away crowd and admitted the goal will remain a memorable one despite the result. Szmodics had put Rovers 2-1 ahead at Bramall Lane before Sheffield United's comeback. We could look at it and be more clinical, the first goal for them is a massive deflection off Gally (Gallagher) and maybe the luck was with them today with the referee's decision and the deflected goal." We worked our socks off and played some great football, at times. LISTEN: Subscribe to The Inside Brockhall Podcast here The boy has hit one into the top corner from 25 yards, it is one of those things. The game carried on, we did get back in and we had numbers behind the ball. The referee has to stop it, he hasn't and I don't know if that's because of VAR but I think he has to stop the game. "I know we have VAR but Tyler Morton has been poked in the eye or elbowed, whatever happened. We were 2-1 up and it wasn't our day, he's scored from 25 yards into the top corner, it's a tough one to take. "We came to Bramall Lane against a good Sheff U side and we gave it a right go. "We have to be proud of ourselves, we have had a helluva season so far. "It's tough, the boys are finding it tough in there," Szmodics told RoversTV. READ MORE: Jon Dahl Tomasson verdict on potential Sheffield United red card and Blackburn Rovers reaction He felt Rovers deserved more for their performance, with Sheffield United getting slightly more luck on the day. Tomasson said the game should have been halted for a head injury and goal-scorer Szmodics agrees. Referee Tim Robinson allowed play to continue whilst the Blackburn Rovers midfielder was down. Tyler Morton was down holding his face after being caught by Iliman Nidaye prior to Tommy Doyle's match-winning strike. Sam Szmodics has followed head coach Jon Dahl Tomasson by insisting play should have stopped in the build-up to Sheffield United's winning goal.
