Sheffield United and Swindon Town met on Thursday in the first leg of their playoff semi-final clash at Bramall Lane.
Both sides were going into the match in poor form as they each ended their campaigns on a five-match winless run.
The Blades went ahead in the first half through Kieron Freeman and held their lead as Ben Gladwin missed a first-half penalty.
However, Mark Cooper's men responded in the second half when Sam Ricketts levelled the match before Nathan Byrne struck an injury time winner to hand his team a huge advantage going into the second leg on Monday.
Read how all the action unfolded in our commentary below.
Subs: Alcock, Doyle, Scougall, McNulty, Done, Turner, Adams
Subs: Belford, Barthram, Marshall, Rodgers, Swift, Williams, Obika
He told reporters: "It is an incentive to be the one to break the hoodoo and the run. I don't like the phrase 'history-makers', because that's over-egging it. We have been going 125 years so there have been a lot of history makers. But if we can break this run that started in 1988 then let's be that team.
"This is a fresh start and we have as good a chance as anyone. Records only count if you allow them to.
"We have told the players that the last 46 games don't count for anything so previous seasons definitely don't. This is a three-game mini-cup season now – nothing else matters."
"Now, for me, is big and probably the biggest test of my managerial career, in terms of trying to get to a playoff final. We know it's going to be tough but come Thursday we'll be ready," he told reporters.
"We're trying to be as organised and as prepared as we can. We concentrate on ourselves and do what we do well, and give the players the information they need on the opposition.
"We're really, really focusing on what we do well."


