SUFC Player Ratings –
Moore 7/10 – Saved a Coutts back pass as he scampered across his goal and saw a few other routine saves. He made one save when ball bounced to Lameiras fortunately but it was still fairly regulation. Cannot recall too many other saves. Took a few through balls but at times was a bit slow to react and ended up kicking one away when he could have just picked it up but overall it was a comfortable night for him.
Freeman 7.5/10 – Another solid game. He did what he had to in terms of defending and got forward well. Showed some lovely touches and link play and continued to pop up into the box to look a threat. His final ball like many others also could have been better but he did put a few decent ones in second half. Started to play higher and higher up the field and got lucky twice when he was caught out as they threw men forward and seemed to have a man over on that side. Maybe should have opted on the cautious approach when it was 2-0 but was still bombing forward but that attitude has got us to the top.
Lafferty 6/10 – Have to say he is a frustrating player. Defended quite well and did some sensible things with clever back passes, clearances and interceptions but he also is maddening in that his passing and crossing can be woeful. First half he gave it away constantly and looked quite slow to get back when he did. His crossing was awful as he failed to beat the first man time after time. He did have a better spell second half but even then his crossing was terrible and he just kept failing to deliver. He chipped a few into the box but straight to the keeper. He does do some good things and keeps to his position quite well but quality wise he is lacking at times and has to provide a much better final ball.
Basham 8/10 – I have to say I was one of his biggest critics earlier in the season. The last couple of months he has been immense. Superb in all aspects of his game. Defending well, attacking with urgency and taking the ball to the opponents and committing men. At times, he seems to lack end product and sort of bumbles forward but love the way he goes for it and will not always take easy option of just giving the ball off. Linked well with Freeman and kept trying to move us up the pitch. Barely lost a header or a tackle and made some crucial blocks and tackles when Coventry did get into the las third and sense an opportunity.
O’Connell 7.5/10- Another assured performance. Once again attacked the ball all game both on the floor and in the air. Committed in the tackle, read the game well and was able to win most things he needed to. A couple of hesitant moments apart, he defended with intelligence and aggression. He also showed he can be decent on the ball and put in a few better crosses than more forward players. He has been very consistent most of this season and shows a real determination to win 50-50 balls.
Wright 7/10 – Steady game as per usual but he did give it away once that nearly put us in trouble. He also was a bit sloppy in moving the ball on as it was too slow all over the field. He was not troubled too much in terms of clear chances but it became clear we did not really need 3 at the back with just Tudgay up the top. He came off as we made a brave move to go 3 up top and more direct/offensive. Keeps up incredible winning record in the side.
Fleck 7.5/10 – First half he was poor in both passing and also defensive work. He was maybe a 5 or 6 at best. Second half he was an 8 or 9 and like a different man! I felt it was the worst he had been for some time and that he was a bit complacent. The midfield overall were playing it back too much and there was little penetration. He did put one good ball in though for Hanson that he should have scored. Second half we stepped it up and so did he. He started to drive at players and make things happen. It was all quicker and with more purpose. Set up the first with a great cross and then scored the second with a great run and finish as the defence opened up. Clearly loved scoring against his former club! After this the confidence oozed through him and others as we started to totally dominate and were in complete control. Shows he made a superb decision to move to United to the side that should finish champions to the likely bottom of the table side.
Coutts 7/10 – Thought first half like many he was not quite at it and gave it away quite a bit, turning into trouble or was sloppy with his passing. He kept looking for it but it was all sideways and backwards and this just allowed Coventry to get back into position. He nearly scored a comedy own goa with an over hit back pass but Moore got back. He also lost his man a few times and had to chase back and recover mistakes. It just was very sloppy overall and the midfield were not sharp enough both attacking and defensively. Second half he improved and started driving more, linking with likes of Freeman and Fleck and we started to play at a better tempo. Carruthers helped in this area and we saw a difference. He finished the game with the sort of form we expect.
Duffy 6.5/10 – Like last week got into some really good positions and moved into spaces. He really does drag players around and always looks to get on the ball and probe/thread balls through. Sadly, for all the great positions he got into, his final ball was really poor. He kept hitting the first man or overplaying it. Went off after the break. Not been able to deliver the key balls recently but due a really good game; last one I saw was art Rochdale so hope he can do it Saturday!
Sharp 5.5/10 – Not his night and feel he has been really off it last few games and not even looked like scoring. He had a few half chances tonight but nothing that close with one turn and shot only real time he looked like scoring. He looks tired to me and spent most of the night trying to fall down and win free kicks and I felt he looked very leggy. Ended up playing more withdrawn than Hanson and Clarke and was right back in defence and midfield at times as United tried something different to win the game. Not surprised he eventually went off and could have gone off a long time before that. Hope he has one last resurgence to end the season but at the moment well off the pace. Did keep working hard and trying to make things work but lost count of number of times he gave the ball away. Both front men did not really offer much and it only changed when we went a bit more direct. The crossing though was abysmal most of the evening.
Hanson 6/10 – Mixed night for him really. I thought he won a lot of headers and really put himself about but many of his headers went to nowhere in particular. Sharp was not close enough to him for long spells to be fair. I felt first half he did well and was one of our stand out players but missed a really good chance. Second half he tired and resorted to grappling. Sometimes he did not get fouls he should have but other times he fouled a lot himself. Gave ball away a few times and set them on the attack with sloppy passes. Some good stuff but also showed limitations. He had a few half chances and did not look close to scoring really. I felt he looked quite languid and limited at times despite some of decent hold up play. I felt he got little help from Sharp.
Subs
Clarke 7.5/10 – Have to say he really made a difference when he came on. He showed some neat and tidy touches taking the ball out of the sky and moved the defenders around. Showed good strength and also hold up play. Also, showed some surprising pace (maybe that is just in comparison to Hanson!) and of course got on the end of a cross to score the crucial first goal. Nearly got one earlier when he made a decent run and was adjudged just offside. It was very close. Helped us see the game out with some good strength and neat play down the left. Ironic that the man much maligned all season may have helped us almost get over the line with a good cameo tonight in an unusual looking forward line.
Carruthers 7.5/10 – Had a really good impact. Still not fit enough and still does not do enough defensively (lets runners go) but he is a strong boy and is really good technically. Love the way he runs with the ball and wants to go forward and his control and passing is good. Think with a full season he could be a big player for us next season. Clearly got a lot of talent. If Wilder can work on his fitness and his defensive side, we may have a gem here. He is a great option at the moment to come on and give us that energy and enthusiasm and I felt helped kick start the extra effort and pace of attacks to get the win.
O’Shea - Came on near the end for Sharp. Had one run and shot over and linked well a few times down the left but also gave it away once too. Decent lad to have around as he can play a number of positions. Not sure he will remain for next season but you never know. He has scored a few crucial goals too.
Manager – Wilder 8/10 – The 8 is for the positive changes. We were not at our best tonight and I felt that we were off the pace, did not press enough and were too slow to move the ball on. First half it was easy as Coventry just got men behind the ball and tried to get us to play through them which was hard. We then went long but had big gaps between the departments of the team. Second half he changed it and we went almost 4-3-3 with Sharp just behind or playing in between Hanson and Clarke. He also kept throwing men forward and Freeman and Lafferty also being more attackers than defenders so it became almost a 2-5-3! Coventry did have a go at times but you felt United could up it and they did. It was not as good as it has been but we did enough to win the game and you have to applaud him going for it with the extra striker. That is something Clough, Wilson and Adkins would never have done. Loved his celebration when the second went in and it showed how much it meant to him. Not sure why the ref had a word. Saw Wilder apologise to Robins after but sure even the opposition manager could understand it. What a job he has done! I am sure he would love to do it on Saturday at his former club.
Ref – Ross Joyce. Bit inconsistent in a game that barely had a bad tackle and resembled a practice match at times as both teams sat off. He at times let it flow and tried to keep things going. I felt maybe too much as a few advantages for both teams were not really advantages. I felt that he could have booked the big centre back before Bigirimana was carded maybe as much for the totting up process of others as his foul. The Fleck booking was obvious as it was quite cynical really. Other than this cannot recall too many bad fouls. He did miss some obvious fouls on Hanson but was not helped by his assistant on the South Stand side who seemed to have a bit of a shocker second half getting a few offsides wrong and not seeing some obvious fouls.
Crowd – 24,334 which was a sizeable crowd but it was odd the kick off was delayed. A lot came in late at the Kop end but John Street was only about two thirds full. Maybe a lot turned up late and it seemed the amount of tickets people were trying to buy caused big problems despite them trying to sell tickets in different places for different games/events. You sensed many had still turned up way too late and heard there were huge queues in the car park. To be fair at 19.45pm it looked like about 16-17,000 were in so a lot did come in late. The Kop filled up to almost full in this period. United fans were noisy at the start as you sensed a special night and there was real anticipation of what might come as the team warmed up and then came out. It went a bit flat as the Fleetwood score came in and even after the leveller at Oxford, it was a nervy sort of atmosphere. Things did liven up second half as the subs and impetus started to go with United. The goals signalled huge roars and then the fans helped them over the line as everyone realised how close United are.
Coventry brought around 350-400 fans so more than the rumoured 150 and did their best for the team with some ironic chants ‘How s**t must you be we are drawing away?!’ and ‘Accrington Stanley we’re coming for you!’ They seemed to enjoy chanting the Fleetwood score to deny us our moment of glory and mocking our less than impressive first half performance. I am not going to talk about what happened in December too much. I understand how annoyed Coventry fans must be but they did take the protest way too far trying to hijack a game completely. I did not agree with the pro SISU chants in response I have to say and there have been some pathetic comments from both sets of fans since. Coventry fans do not deserve what happened to them at all but it was disappointing how they have handled things somewhat and kind of odd no one has turned up this season but suddenly 44,000 turn up at Wembley. I know they do not want to give SISU any more money but I am not sure United would ever get to the crowds and lack of support for their club that they have done.
Back to United be great to get almost sell outs for the last 5 games (3 away sell outs and 2 home sell outs) and sure that will be close to reality. Hopefully if we do go up Saturday we could maybe seal the title versus Bradford at the Lane. That really would be great. Might be a bit annoying to some that they cannot see the game that seals promotion if they do it on Saturday but sometimes that is the way it goes. I did not have enough loyalty points but will go the beam back and then you will be glad (sad if my reports bore you) to know I am at all the remaining games home and away although MK will come a lot later as staying at the hotel in the ground! Should be a fun few weeks all being well.