Re: Up the Us
Signature Carabao Cup Win
Colchester United made a bit of history for themselves with an away win against Sheffield United in the second round of the Carabao Cup. It was the first time the U’s had beaten a top division side away from home in a competitive match. The score, 3-2, was the same as the famous February 1971 FA Cup win over the then all-conquering Leeds United, but that match had been at the cramped Layer Road ground, whereas this was at the expansive Bramall Lane stadium. Colchester twice came from behind against Sheffield United and stole the win in the dying seconds, when Cameron McGeehan burst between the two centre-backs and slotted home man of the match Noah Chilvers’ through ball.
“We never give up; that’s one of the traits we have dummed into the players this year,” said manager Danny Cowley. “Long may it continue.”
Wilder congratulates Cowley
“Fair play to Colchester,” said the Blades’ manager, Chris Wilder. “They played a wonderful match, defended really well and took their chances. They have some budding good players in that side; they really should be playing at a higher level.”
The U’s shared possession with the Premiership side, indicating how far the training has improved the ability of this collection of players. They even managed more shots than Sheffield, showing that they more than held their own.
Colchester’s reward for the win is an away tie against Championship side Bristol City. The U’s have already despatched local rivals Bristol Rovers this season, so it will be interesting to see how this one goes.
In the league, Colchester’s fine form continued, with wins over Walsall, Gillingham and Grimsby Town and a battling draw against the highly physical AFC Wimbledon side.
“We are doing really well,” said Cowley. “We have a system, now, and all the players know what their place is in it. We even have plans B, C and D, which we also work on regularly.
“There will be bumps in the road, but we have definitely got off to a good start.”