Boss springs to defence of Blades duo

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SHEFFIELD United manager Bryan Robson has launched a passionate defence of Michael Tonge and Nick Montgomery.

The long-serving duo’s performances have come under intense scrutiny in recent weeks as Robson presses ahead with his search for midfield reinforcements.

But Robson is adamant that neither should be made a scapegoat for the series of poor away performances which mean United start this afternoon’s game against Southampton in the lower reaches of the Championship table.

“There’s more to come from Michael but then there’s more to come from all of us,” Robson said.

“People forget that he’s still young and still a few years off what I would consider to be the peak of his career.

“I’m trying to improve us as a team and also improve us individually.

“But Michael is a good player to start with.”

With Lee Hendrie set to return to league action following injury, Tonge could find he suddenly has more freedom to express the talents that once made him the most-sought after
emerging footballer in England.

Criticism of Montgomery also seems particularly harsh given the fact that he has consistently put the team’s well-being before his own by pledging to play on through a series of sometimes excruciating injuries.

“Monty said he would carry on until the end of the season,” Robson added, referring to the player’s recent operation to cure a double hernia problem.

“But he wouldn’t have been doing himself justice.

“It does say something about his character that he was prepared to do it though.”

Meanwhile, Southampton have signed Tottenham full-back Phil Ifil on loan.

The 20-year-old has signed in time to join the squad for today’s match and is the third new defender to arrive at St Mary's within a week, following Christian Dailly's loan move and free agent Lucien Mettomo's arrival. "He will add to our defensive options,” said manager George Burley.
 

why is he defeneding monty? yeah hes come back from injury and hes not fully fit he shouldnt be playing.
 
why is he defeneding monty? yeah hes come back from injury and hes not fully fit he shouldnt be playing.


Probably due to the fact we have a large section of fans who treat him like shit no matter what he does. He shouldn't be playing, but nobody else is stepping up to the job.
 
down to the manager for letting leggy go and not bringing anyone in for cover.
 
down to the manager for letting leggy go and not bringing anyone in for cover.


Had he kept leggy he'd be defending him at the moment instead of Monty :)
 
who would have been playing out of them 2 though, bad as each other at times.


If there not good enough, why hasnt he brought someone in?
 
If there not good enough, why hasnt he brought someone in?


That's the problem, like who? Kavanagh is about the only one that seems we could have got and he hardly set the world alight in a game of two crap teams last night.

It's not the defensive midfielder thats our problem, its the whole team switching off/defenders making individual mistakes.
 
i agree there, down to coaching. need new defensive coach? midfield coach?

somethings up and it needs sorting

kavanagh might have been a decent shout. not set the world alight but might have taken he light off monty for a while.
 
Why doesn't he give Nicky Law a chance? He played well when he had games in the Prem for us last year. Plus he's done well in the reserves of late...
 

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