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Yeovil Town will go out 'all guns blazing' in Sheffield United play-off decider

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Yeovil Town will go out "all guns blazing" to score an early goal and level their npower League One play off with Sheffield United according to their boss. The Blades head to Huish Park for today's lunchtime second leg with a slender 1-0 advantage from Friday's opening clash. Callum McFadzean sparked the Glovers into life at Bramall Lane with a shot that beat Marek Stech via a significant deflection off Dan Burn and the post. Johnson wants his side to start the rematch as they ended the first and said his team were under no illusions as to what was needed. "We didn't really get going until they scored their goal," he said. "I'm very very disappointed in the way that the goal came about and I said my piece in the dressing room. "But just before that and certainly just after that, we started playing and we started getting on the ball. We were much braver on the ball after they scored and their keeper made a couple of great saves. "We might have had a couple of penalties. We feel that one was definite - we haven't seen it, but that's what people were saying. So we were disappointed with that but we certainly gave it a right go. "If we can start the second leg like we finished here on Friday, we're a goal down so we've got to get that goal back quick. "We'd have to score a goal anyway at Huish Park whatever the score, even if it was 0-0. So we'll use that as a positive and if we need to score then we'll go out all guns blazing." The Glovers boss has no fresh new injury worries after defenders Byron Webster, Dan Burn and Jamie McAllister all came through Friday unscathed following last minute pre-match fitness tests.

Yeovil Town will go out 'all guns blazing' in Sheffield United play-off decider


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