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It was the third win on the bounce for the Blades and they continued their unbeaten start to the season after a deserved victory over Derby County at the Lane on Saturday afternoon. Gus Hamer’s superb free kick was the difference between the sides on the day but in truth, the home side were dominant throughout and never really tested as Michael Cooper picked up his third consecutive clean sheet. With Harry Souttar impressive at the back and Hamer always looking a threat, United had too much for the promoted Rams with youngsters Peck, Brooks and Seriki impressing in a dominant home victory. United went up to 4th and continued to build on a quietly impressive start to the campaign.
Manager Chris Wilder had to make a change with Oliver Arblaster ruled out with an ankle injury and Sydie Peck coming in to replace him. Vini Souza captained the side for the first time. Louis Marsh was on the bench in the only other change from the squad. The visiting Rams, has enjoyed a good return to the second tier after promotion and former Blade Ben Osborn started in midfield for Paul Warne’s side.
Derby started on the attack and had an opportunity inside the first minute as they got down the right but Souttar managed to clear for a corner. Yates had an effort from the corner but it was well off target after the cross came over from another former United player Mendez Laing. After a slow start, the Blades got the ball forward and won a corner of their own. From the delivery, it sat up for Rak Sayki after the ball was played inside via Peck and O’Hare, and his shot deflected up onto the bar. Zetterstrom may have got some contact on the effort to help divert it onto the woodwork.
United now were enjoying most of the ball with Moore trying to hold the ball up and link with Hamer and O’Hare and Derby sat in looking to break on the counter. United won a number of corners and set plays but struggled to fashion many clear chances and were often guilty of overplaying but Moore head a header blocked. United were controlling the game but the next good chance came when Mendez Laing cut in and drove a shot on the angle that caromed off the outside of the post to keep the Blades honest.
United regained their shape after this let off and Rak Sayki had an effort blocked before Moore was well placed but took too long to make a decision. Hamer then came inside and steadied himself before hitting a lot shot that Zetterstrom had to push away. Ahmedhodzic had a header blocked from Burrows delivery from the corner as United looked to turn the screw.
Souza was the first player in the book for pulling his man back but this was after a number of challenges had been waved away as the referee opted to play on often to the detriment of the home side. United had been the better side but had not created too many clear chances and with both side hitting the woodwork, there was only one other save, from the visiting custodian, in a contest the Blades shaded without properly dominating.
The second half saw United try and up the pace and after Cashin was booked for hauling down Burrows, Hamer then drew the foul from Osborn and led to a dangerous free kick 25 yards from goal. Burrows and HAMER both were interested, but the latter took it and whipped a superb free kick into the corner as the ball kissed the post on the way in giving the Derby goalkeeper no chance. Hamer wheeled away to the Kop and his t shirt under his shirt showed a lovely tribute to Maddy Cusack, on the anniversary of her death. It was a moment of sheer quality and gave United the lead they deserved.
After this, the game became a bit scrappy and Ahmedhodzic was cautioned but United were in the ascendancy and Burrows had an effort blocked before Gilchrist was well positioned but his fierce drive was pushed over by Zetterstrom. Hamer then had an effort blocked before he then shot over as he continued to look the most threatening player on the field. Gilchrist seemed to have picked up a knock and Seriki replaced him on 66 minutes. Brooks also took the field with Rak Sayki giving way where as Harness replaced former Blade Osborn for the visitors.
United won three corners on the bounce and then Moore had an effort off target before Peck then had two opportunities before the final effort was kicked away as United looked to seal the deal. Brooks then took aim but was blocked as the home side continued to look the most likely to score again. Brewster came on for O’Hare and then Brown and Phillips replaced Nyambe and Mendez Laing as Derby tried to find something in a game they had barely threatened.
Elder was booked for a cynical foul after good work from Seriki who always looked to be positive when he got on the ball. The Derby defender was replaced by Tyler Blackett and Ward came on for Goudmjin. Moore was the next man to go into the book.
Brooks had looked sharp since his entry onto the field and he won a free kick as Harness brought him down as United continued to have most of the ball and territory. With the game still only having one goal in it, Derby still felt like they had a chance and a long throw had to be dealt with by the rock solid Souttar as the minutes ticked down.
Seriki then had a driven effort blocked just before the game moved into 6 minutes additional time. In this extra time, United managed things well and indeed the best chance came for the home team as Peck was played in by Brooks but the keeper flipped over. The final whistle came soon after and it was another win for the Blades as they carried on their early season momentum.
United – It was quite similar to the Watford game in that it was a definite deserved win and one we perhaps should have won by more than a single goal. We scored a good goal but we did have lots of other really good chances/attacks where the final finish or decision in the final third was not quite decisive. We defended really well and other than the one off the outside of the post (20 mins in?) we were not threatened. The second half I do not think Derby had an attack of note never mind an effort and it was easy for Cooper and the defence who were solid again.
The first half we shaded but both teams hit the woodwork and Derby were well in it but I still think we looked more likely and forced the play. I just think we overplayed and took too many touches. Moore did lots of good things but his final ball/touch was not quite good enough and O’Hare had his least efficient game for the Blades. Hamer was quiet but had a shot saved and another not far off as he continued to look the main threat. Derby did have a few moments but not sure they really got through us much or penetrated. At half time, we were the better side but had not really been decisive enough when in some excellent areas.
After the break, we seemed to play faster and was trying to get into the box quicker and more often. The goal is a superb piece of individual piece of brilliance but we had pushed them back and won a few free kicks before this. After we scored, I thought United started to settle down and there was only one team looking like scoring after this. Again, poor moments or decisions in the final third and we failed to put a game away we were dominating. Derby looked clueless how to even attack and not sure they even got in our box second half but at 1-0, you never know with a set play or long throw.
The lads that came on in Seriki and Brooks gave us a real energy boost and we finished the game the stronger of the two and Derby were well beaten. The score flattered them as for possession, control and chances, it was far more comfortable than the narrow scoreline suggested. It was a more routine win that Watford I felt and even though it was only a goal, not sure I ever felt worried that Derby might snatch an undeserved point.
Overall, it’s another three points, and I feel we are still not properly clicking. Hamer played ok but still can do more but continues to be a match winner. I thought Moore led the line but still made poor decisions at times and not sure it was the best of days for O’Hare and Rak Sayki. The midfield was solid with Souza doing the stuff he needed and Peck belying his young age, with an impressive first league start. The defence though were rock solid with few mistakes and just ensure Derby did not have a sniff. Last week Ahmedhodzic was superb; this week it was Souttar. Cooper looked composed and untroubled too, meaning that whilst decisions and moments going forward were frustrating at times, we did not ned to worry due to the solidity at the back.
Overall, it is another win, another clean sheet and I still feel we have more to come – from the attacking players. I loved the contribution of the youngsters, starting and off the bench and in the end, we looked the more energetic side by full time. It was as comfortable a 1-0 as you could wish to see. Still improvements to be made but 6 games in and 4 wins and 2 draws and we have to be happy. We are well set with many players actually not quite fulling hitting their stride yet and thus more to come. Hope Arblaster is not out for too long but Peck’s contribution was really exciting again.
The stuff off the field seems to be rumbling on indefinitely but on the field, we have slowly transformed things with the average age going down and us building a different side with youthful energy and also a winning mentality being instilled already. It is nice just to come out of the Lane and be smiling again.
Manager Chris Wilder had to make a change with Oliver Arblaster ruled out with an ankle injury and Sydie Peck coming in to replace him. Vini Souza captained the side for the first time. Louis Marsh was on the bench in the only other change from the squad. The visiting Rams, has enjoyed a good return to the second tier after promotion and former Blade Ben Osborn started in midfield for Paul Warne’s side.
Derby started on the attack and had an opportunity inside the first minute as they got down the right but Souttar managed to clear for a corner. Yates had an effort from the corner but it was well off target after the cross came over from another former United player Mendez Laing. After a slow start, the Blades got the ball forward and won a corner of their own. From the delivery, it sat up for Rak Sayki after the ball was played inside via Peck and O’Hare, and his shot deflected up onto the bar. Zetterstrom may have got some contact on the effort to help divert it onto the woodwork.
United now were enjoying most of the ball with Moore trying to hold the ball up and link with Hamer and O’Hare and Derby sat in looking to break on the counter. United won a number of corners and set plays but struggled to fashion many clear chances and were often guilty of overplaying but Moore head a header blocked. United were controlling the game but the next good chance came when Mendez Laing cut in and drove a shot on the angle that caromed off the outside of the post to keep the Blades honest.
United regained their shape after this let off and Rak Sayki had an effort blocked before Moore was well placed but took too long to make a decision. Hamer then came inside and steadied himself before hitting a lot shot that Zetterstrom had to push away. Ahmedhodzic had a header blocked from Burrows delivery from the corner as United looked to turn the screw.
Souza was the first player in the book for pulling his man back but this was after a number of challenges had been waved away as the referee opted to play on often to the detriment of the home side. United had been the better side but had not created too many clear chances and with both side hitting the woodwork, there was only one other save, from the visiting custodian, in a contest the Blades shaded without properly dominating.
The second half saw United try and up the pace and after Cashin was booked for hauling down Burrows, Hamer then drew the foul from Osborn and led to a dangerous free kick 25 yards from goal. Burrows and HAMER both were interested, but the latter took it and whipped a superb free kick into the corner as the ball kissed the post on the way in giving the Derby goalkeeper no chance. Hamer wheeled away to the Kop and his t shirt under his shirt showed a lovely tribute to Maddy Cusack, on the anniversary of her death. It was a moment of sheer quality and gave United the lead they deserved.
After this, the game became a bit scrappy and Ahmedhodzic was cautioned but United were in the ascendancy and Burrows had an effort blocked before Gilchrist was well positioned but his fierce drive was pushed over by Zetterstrom. Hamer then had an effort blocked before he then shot over as he continued to look the most threatening player on the field. Gilchrist seemed to have picked up a knock and Seriki replaced him on 66 minutes. Brooks also took the field with Rak Sayki giving way where as Harness replaced former Blade Osborn for the visitors.
United won three corners on the bounce and then Moore had an effort off target before Peck then had two opportunities before the final effort was kicked away as United looked to seal the deal. Brooks then took aim but was blocked as the home side continued to look the most likely to score again. Brewster came on for O’Hare and then Brown and Phillips replaced Nyambe and Mendez Laing as Derby tried to find something in a game they had barely threatened.
Elder was booked for a cynical foul after good work from Seriki who always looked to be positive when he got on the ball. The Derby defender was replaced by Tyler Blackett and Ward came on for Goudmjin. Moore was the next man to go into the book.
Brooks had looked sharp since his entry onto the field and he won a free kick as Harness brought him down as United continued to have most of the ball and territory. With the game still only having one goal in it, Derby still felt like they had a chance and a long throw had to be dealt with by the rock solid Souttar as the minutes ticked down.
Seriki then had a driven effort blocked just before the game moved into 6 minutes additional time. In this extra time, United managed things well and indeed the best chance came for the home team as Peck was played in by Brooks but the keeper flipped over. The final whistle came soon after and it was another win for the Blades as they carried on their early season momentum.
United – It was quite similar to the Watford game in that it was a definite deserved win and one we perhaps should have won by more than a single goal. We scored a good goal but we did have lots of other really good chances/attacks where the final finish or decision in the final third was not quite decisive. We defended really well and other than the one off the outside of the post (20 mins in?) we were not threatened. The second half I do not think Derby had an attack of note never mind an effort and it was easy for Cooper and the defence who were solid again.
The first half we shaded but both teams hit the woodwork and Derby were well in it but I still think we looked more likely and forced the play. I just think we overplayed and took too many touches. Moore did lots of good things but his final ball/touch was not quite good enough and O’Hare had his least efficient game for the Blades. Hamer was quiet but had a shot saved and another not far off as he continued to look the main threat. Derby did have a few moments but not sure they really got through us much or penetrated. At half time, we were the better side but had not really been decisive enough when in some excellent areas.
After the break, we seemed to play faster and was trying to get into the box quicker and more often. The goal is a superb piece of individual piece of brilliance but we had pushed them back and won a few free kicks before this. After we scored, I thought United started to settle down and there was only one team looking like scoring after this. Again, poor moments or decisions in the final third and we failed to put a game away we were dominating. Derby looked clueless how to even attack and not sure they even got in our box second half but at 1-0, you never know with a set play or long throw.
The lads that came on in Seriki and Brooks gave us a real energy boost and we finished the game the stronger of the two and Derby were well beaten. The score flattered them as for possession, control and chances, it was far more comfortable than the narrow scoreline suggested. It was a more routine win that Watford I felt and even though it was only a goal, not sure I ever felt worried that Derby might snatch an undeserved point.
Overall, it’s another three points, and I feel we are still not properly clicking. Hamer played ok but still can do more but continues to be a match winner. I thought Moore led the line but still made poor decisions at times and not sure it was the best of days for O’Hare and Rak Sayki. The midfield was solid with Souza doing the stuff he needed and Peck belying his young age, with an impressive first league start. The defence though were rock solid with few mistakes and just ensure Derby did not have a sniff. Last week Ahmedhodzic was superb; this week it was Souttar. Cooper looked composed and untroubled too, meaning that whilst decisions and moments going forward were frustrating at times, we did not ned to worry due to the solidity at the back.
Overall, it is another win, another clean sheet and I still feel we have more to come – from the attacking players. I loved the contribution of the youngsters, starting and off the bench and in the end, we looked the more energetic side by full time. It was as comfortable a 1-0 as you could wish to see. Still improvements to be made but 6 games in and 4 wins and 2 draws and we have to be happy. We are well set with many players actually not quite fulling hitting their stride yet and thus more to come. Hope Arblaster is not out for too long but Peck’s contribution was really exciting again.
The stuff off the field seems to be rumbling on indefinitely but on the field, we have slowly transformed things with the average age going down and us building a different side with youthful energy and also a winning mentality being instilled already. It is nice just to come out of the Lane and be smiling again.