SHAY GIVEN: Did well when (rarely) called upon in the first half, busier in the second half and could do nothing about the goal (see below)
STEVE FINNAN: Very quiet on the right in the first half, pushed forward more into the second half. With Nunez's injury at Liverpool, he may be given a chance to establish himself on the right of midfield
JOHN O'SHEA: Come back when you can tackle, pass and track back. In a green jersey, I mean.
KENNY CUNNINGHAM: Still Mr Reliable, more than made up for a slack pass in the opening minute with timely tackles and headers from Doherty's mistakes
GARY DOHERTY: Early errors seemed to unsettle him, once Cunningham was telling him what to do he calmed down and made some important tackles and interceptions. Unlucky not to score from one of the numerous set pieces
ROY KEANE: Think he missed about 2 passes in the whole game and did everything else right. Maybe not pushing forward as much as the Keane of old, but in a team with Duff, Reid and Miller he didn't need to
LIAM MILLER: Came more into the game as it passed out - says a lot about his general fitness - tried to make the perfect forward pass too often, Keane has no problems passing back to keep possession.
KEVIN KILBANE: Worked hard and could have scored with a header.
ANDY REID: Was surprised as the rest of us the free went in. I was delighted, I had him at 14-1 to score from outside the area!
CLINTON MORRISON: A wasted point blank header early in the 1st half summed it up - works hard, wins the ball but needs that final touch. Dropped deep to help Reid and Duff as well. I'd worry about his club form
DAMIEN DUFF: "Mental concentration block", my arse. Looked dangerous every time he got the ball, as evidenced by the doubling up on him from the Bulgarians. From where I was standing, it looked like he rotated with Reid and Clinton in a triangular formation up front, which worked well but left us short of attacking options at times. I said it before, as soon as Duff gets the ball near the by-line, get someone (anyone) on the far post, he'll hit that cross every time.
SUBSTITUTES -
GARY BREEN: Totally at fault for the goal by letting the striker win the ball in the air to lay it off, and made several passing errors. Got appalauded after making a successful pass!
STEPHEN CARR: As you were for Carr, even on this short showing, he will be right full against Cyprus and the Swiss
JOHN MACKEN: Tried hard, held up the ball well and laid on an excellent chance for Alan Quinn. Crowd reaction was better than I expected
PADDY KENNY: Another good showing from the Blades no. 1, but he'll have his work cut out for him to oust Shay Given.
GRAHAM KAVANAGH: No Roy Keane (who is??) but a more than able deputy. Although, he does need someone to play beside him.
ALAN QUINN: Showed why Sheffield United were willing to take him up a division with his work rate, and forced probably the best save of the second half