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Sheffield United’s began the new campaign with a narrow victory over Shrewsbury at Bramall Lane thanks to David McAllister’s early strike at the Kop end. If truth be told it was a very fortunate opening day win against a Shrewsbury side that had enough chances to definitely have gained a point and maybe even more. United’s performance was ragged for the most part despite the blistering beginning and United lacked cohesion, invention and goal threat for much of the afternoon. The Blades will be happy with a clean sheet and three points but will know they will have to make major improvements if they want to be in the shake-up at the right end of the table come season end.
United started with former Shrewsbury loan man David McAllister on the right hand side and gave league debuts to Mark Howard in goal, Tony McMahon at right back and John Cofie and Nick Blackman up front. The Blades were without the injured Matt Hill, Chris Porter and Ryan Flynn and there was no place in the squad for Richard Cresswell or Nick Montgomery as most of the bench was filled with youngsters and Academy products.
The game began with United kicking towards the Kop and on top straight away. They forced the play and won a throw in near the corner which Williams took finding Quinn who played the ball back for the left back to send over a dangerous cross. McALLISTER got in front of the full back and was able to guide a volley from just outside the six yard box into the corner beating Weale. It was a great start from the Blades with a well-made and well taken goal.
United continued to impress with Blackman showing good strength and touch to look dangerous and McDonald looking to get on the ball. They had another chance when Quinn’s cross just evaded Blackman and then a corner came to nothing. Despite the promising start Shrewsbury started to come into the game and Morgan was enjoying a rare old tussle with Maguire. Parry had a low shot held by Morgan before Williams indecision led to a foul and a free kick that Parry put wide. Blackman then held off a challenge before curling just wide after showing real tenacity to win the initial first ball.
The game began to get scrappy and United’s ascendancy had all but disappeared as the ball started to see more time in the Blades half. The visitors were growing more and more and as half time approached they created a series of chances. Parry was a real threat down the right and his lobbed finish looked goal bound but came off the post with Wright seemingly unable to apply the finish despite the ball being right next to him as it caromed off the post.
Purdie then raced through and his clipped finish was palmed away by Howard; who then parried a long range shot from Summerfield before Gornell put the ball into the net but fortunately for the home side he was ruled offside. United were relieved when the half time whistle went as it was undoubtedly the away side asking all the questions.
The second half saw few chances but United were continuing to struggle to make headway and were now losing the midfield battle. Gornell had a low shot well held by Howard and Maguire headed over from a corner before the disappointing Cofie came off Miller. As the game went on it seemed United were now content with what they had and were now trying to soak up any pressure as Shrewsbury continued to play some neat and tidy football.
United did have a chance when Blackman held the ball up and played in McMahon who strode forward and from the angle saw his shot saved from Weale when maybe he could have played in a teammate. United then had another chance when Quinn’s clever step over set up a chance for him to cross but Miller could not get away an effective shot and it was blocked. Shrewsbury had made a number of chances with Wildig, Bradshaw and Hall coming on and they had another go at United with a number of chances coming. Firstly Jones headed just wide and then another cross was not cleared properly before eventually Parry got himself free of Williams before his fierce shot was tipped around the post from Howard. McDonald showed a rare moment of class for the home side, winning the ball and then curling his shot wide before another chance came for the visitors when Collins and Maguire blocked substitute Wildig and then a scramble ensued before United punted the ball clear.
Three minutes of stoppage time were to be played but the visitors could not create any more chances and the final whistle confirmed the three points for the home side; even if it was far from convincing.
United – We were very poor today I felt despite the win and the clean sheet. We got off to a great start and scored a really good goal but after this despite some real promise from Blackman and also Quinn looking lively down the left; we never really got going and the game started to get scrappy. We began to go long and the ball kept coming back at us due to sloppy control and passing. Doyle and McDonald did not control the midfield and we were second to the ball for a lot of the game. Shrewsbury realised that we were not that good and suddenly they were on top and had a number of chances.
It was so disjointed as we continually gave the ball away and looked a little clueless at times with the ball. We also looked very poor without the ball and often were slow to get to the ball or react to loose balls. We lost first and second balls too often.
Up front Blackman looked a threat with good touch and running but we did not create that many chances and it is hard to see where the goals are coming from. With better finishing and more clinical play from the Shrews and it could easily have been embarrassing today. They had so many more shots/efforts than us and I reckon they had more possession too. Indeed for long spells it was hard to see who were the home team/promotion favourites.
Without Lowton, Williamson, Evans we lose so much creativity and goals and I cannot see many times we will hammer teams like we did last season. It is going to be hard for us to get the chances and to see the same kind of free flowing football we had last year as we lack the running from deep or the goal threat. I thought we at least had some pace up front today but Cofie and Blackman had no kind of understanding whatsoever and I am unsure if they will work as a partnership as both like to run from deep rather than hold the ball up; although Blackman did try to do that.
One thing that disappointed me was that the United fans (some of them anyway) were moaning when we passed it around and wanted us to get it forward. The same fans then moaned when we launched it. What do they want? I was happy when we kept the ball and passed it around and felt when we went long we looked poor and it came back. I would rather us retain possession. Many fans seem caught in a quandary between wanting a passing game but wanting it forward as quickly as possible. In an ideal world we would pass it and pass it forward quicker rather than sideways or backwards but we do not have the players to do that.
That said it was really poor today and United will have to improve in every way. Hopefully it was just a case of first day and new faces trying to fit in etc but if we play like that against a lot of teams in this division we will get beat. It was the sort of showing that made you think we will be around mid-table unfortunately but of course I think some of the players can do much better than they showed today so it is hard to tell.
We need another striker for me (a goal scorer) and a wide right man. We also need to get Francois back quickly as the left back is a weakness at the moment. The squad is wafer thin as the bench was filled with kids today. It is interesting to see what is happening with Montgomery and Cresswell as it seems they are not injured and my gut feeling is the club is trying to move them on due to their wages otherwise why were they not on the bench. I heard Porter and Flynn were injured but did not see anything on the other two?