SHEFFIELD, England (Reuters) - Bottom side Sheffield United gave their Premier League survival hopes a shot in the arm with a third victory in five games after coming from behind to beat fellow relegation candidates West Bromwich Albion 2-1 on Tuesday.
Second half goals from Jayden Bogle and Billy Sharp moved Chris Wilder's Blades to 11 points from 22 games -- 10 points away the safety zone and one behind 19th-placed West Brom who have won only once in 10 games since Sam Allardyce took charge.
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