Black Stars left-back Abdul Rahman Baba was in action for Reading FC for the first time since his return from injury in their away victory against Friday in the Championship.
Baba lasted full 90 minutes for the first time in about two months after recovering from an injury which ruled him out for several weeks.
The 27-year-old left-back had been out of action since mid-February after picking up a knee injury in a Championship game against Preston North End.
The injury also sidelined the Chelsea loanee from Ghana’s 2022 World Cup play-off tie against Nigeria last month.
The Ghanaian international was lined up by manager Paul Ince to face Sheffield United in the round 42 fixture where Reading recorded a 2-1 victory to move another step above relegation.
He was on the bench when Reading played against Barnsley, Stoke City and Cardiff City.
Angolan forward Lucas Joao scored first to put Reading ahead in the 17th minute at Bramall Lane.
Iliman Ndiaye drew level for hosts in the 90th minute but got their hearts broken as Tom McIntrye scored in stoppage time to give Reading the vital win.
Tye former Dreams FC star has been a key member of the Reading this campaign having made 25 appearances in the English second-tier where he has provided one assist in the process.