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Sorry for the late report – blame work and the Ofsted call. Also, midweek matches I am often too tired to write anything up when I get home…
United continued their excellent start to the league season as they saw off Swansea in a contest that won’t be remembered long in supporters’ minds of either side. A bizarre own goal from Josh Tymon settled the game but despite Swansea creating an excellent chance just prior to this, the Blades were full value for the win. The home side missed several opportunities to add to the margin with the inside of the bar and post being struck at the Kop End in the second half. Michael Cooper was only tested right at the death, saving from a late free kick but the visitors struggled to create much at all, despite enjoying large swathes of possession; the majority of it was played in non-threatening areas. United still are not fully clicking offensively with some of their main men still not quite ‘at it’ but the defence continues to look solid and it was the fifth clean sheet in a row. Cooper has only conceded one goal in 450 minutes of football since he signed with those in front shielding him very skilfully. United also could afford to rotate their starters with three key men being rested for an hour. The Blades continue to quietly move up the league, remaining the only undefeated side and now are up to third. Indeed, without a points deduction, the Blades would be right at the top.
As alluded to, Wilder gave starts to Tyrese Campbell, Jamie Shackleton and Andre Brooks with Kieffer Moore, Alfie Gilchrist and Jesrun Rak Sayki moving onto the bench. There was also room for youngster Billy Blacker in reserve. Swansea under Luke Williams had began to improve in recent times and came to the Lane unbeaten in three games.
The game began with the visitors enjoying a lot of the ball, as they often do, but did not create much and the game was mired in a midfield battle. The home side were slow to get going and struggling to get O’Hare and Hamer into the game with Campbell not able to impose himself. However, the former Stoke man had the game’s first chance as his low shot was saved by Vigouroux. Burrows was often the outlet down the left and was continuing his impressive form but it was a game that lacked intensity and pace to either side’s attacks. Hamer went in the book for another unnecessary foul but Tymon that followed him with a yellow card of his own.
Shackleton had an effort deflected wide and from the resultant corner, Ahmedhodzic had a header from point blank range that went wide when he should have maybe done better. United were trying to move up the pitch but it had been a slog so far and whilst Swansea continued to move it around, they were not really getting into any dangerous areas until a chance came and one they should have taken.
The ball came in from the left from Cooper and Peart-Harris beat the offside trap and was completely unmarked on the penalty spot. The striker somehow skewed his shot horribly wide. They were made to pay when United took the lead soon after, just before half time. Burrows got down the left and created space to whip in a dangerous cross but O’Hare was not that close to the ball as TYMON (OG) looked to deal with the delivery, but somehow he managed to divert the ball into the corner past a shocked keeper.
The second half, the Blades upped the tempo immediately and moved it quicker to get in the Swansea final third. They had more men forward and players were trying to turn the defence around. Another mistake from Tymon saw Brooks rob him but after the good initial work, he rather telegraphed his finish and Vigouroux pushed it away. The rebound fell to Campbell but his finish was bounced into the ground and hit the underside of the bar. Brooks had another chance that was blocked before Campbell again got on the second ball but his effort was pulled wide.
United were well on top now and were looking to finish Swansea off. Peck’s ball found Brooks who chopped inside and looked to go down the other side, but the keeper made a good save again, this time with his feet. Souttar was harshly booked for a trip on half way where as Hamer was pulled down in a far more dangerous position but somehow the offender escaped censure.
United opted to make changes just before the hour with Moore, Rak Sayki and Gilchrist came on for Campbell, Brooks and Shackleton. Moore held the ball up well showing his worth and then was so close to a goal soon after his entrance. Burrows ball was superb as he thread a clever ball that split the defence and the big man was in. He held off a challenge and hit a low shot that beat the keeper but sadly bounced off the inside off the post.
Cooper and Ronald were replaced by Vipotnik and Bianchini but Swansea had offered nothing at all from an attacking point of view and United were controlling things and looking to finish the game off.
Fulton and Ji Song were withdrawn for Allen and Abdulai with 15 minutes to play in another double change for the Swans where as Brewster came on for Hamer for the home side and ended up playing in a number 10 role behind Moore. He showed a few decent touches and then drove at the defence and curled an effort wide, with Rak Sayki to his right asking for it.
Swansea started to finally have more of the ball but it was mostly throws and set plays that maybe concerned United. Some unnecessary fouls conceded did not help the heart rate of the United fans as Norrington Davies came on for O’Hare. The game drifted into the four additional minutes of stoppage time and a late free kick saw Cooper push away Grimes effort and United cleared before Peck’s tactical foul stopped Swansea in their tracks and United saw out the subsequent free kick and the full-time whistle went soon after. It was another workmanlike performance from the Blades and another three points continuing their positive start.
United – A boring game overall that was a flat atmosphere with little excitement and one of those games that you just get the win and get out of there. I said pre game, we have blown Swansea away so many times in recent years at Bramall Lane but it might not go like that again and so it proved. I said I would take a 1-0 win off a knob end (to quote Neil Warnock) and in the end that was nearly what it was (knee end maybe!).
First half we never got going and as Wilder said, it was too slow and we were not really pressing off the ball either. I felt we looked sluggish and players were not forcing the play and it was all very safe and sideways. Swansea had a lot of the ball but not sure they did much with it and even for all their play we still had chances (Campbell wide, deflected effort wide, Anel header wide and then the bizarre own goal) compared to their admittedly good one, when they missed the chance. Not sure the chances worked, even though I get the squad management in terms of games coming thick and fast and felt Campbell struggled to give us a focal point. I also thought Hamer and O’Hare were not in the game again. It just felt a dull, uninspiring contest. We upped it a fair bit second half and the pace was much better. We suddenly got Brooks into the game, who had been disappointing, and he had a flurry of chances and should have scored. Campbell hits the bar and then Moore, who made a real difference hit the post.
Whilst ever it remains at 1-0, you worry a team could nick something and we did not help ourselves the last 10 minutes, sitting deep and giving cheap free kicks away but they did not seriously threaten outside of the free kick which was comfortable in terms of a save. We just take the win and move on but it is hard to really assess things. We have had a great start and the defence has looked solid but we are not really scoring much or entertaining hugely but at this stage, I am not that concerned. We will face tougher contests and teams (not played that many great sides yet in my opinion or anyone who will be right up there) to come and hopefully we will up our game accordingly when we face better opponents. I think we need more from Hamer and O’Hare and we have missed Arblaster’s composure and range of passing the last few games, but that is picking on things maybe unnecessarily when we are unbeaten, not conceding and on such good form results wide. It has been a much better start than I could have forecast and we have to be happy. Hopefully some of the attacking play will click soon and we can come out after a convincing performance but every game we have won we have deserved and we are where we are on merit.
We now have 3 much tougher games in Luton, Boro and Leeds. If we come out of those three unbeaten, then I will be starting to really believe we can have a good season but with the break to come after Saturday, we need to focus on a big push in that final game at the Lane. Luton have beat us the last two games at the Lane (we of course beat them at their place) and despite an indifferent start but have a physical strong team who can cause problems and are underachieving I believe so far. We need to be better than we have the last few games but will bring back a few rested players and hopefully the game will have a better feel to it in terms of the tempo and atmosphere.
United continued their excellent start to the league season as they saw off Swansea in a contest that won’t be remembered long in supporters’ minds of either side. A bizarre own goal from Josh Tymon settled the game but despite Swansea creating an excellent chance just prior to this, the Blades were full value for the win. The home side missed several opportunities to add to the margin with the inside of the bar and post being struck at the Kop End in the second half. Michael Cooper was only tested right at the death, saving from a late free kick but the visitors struggled to create much at all, despite enjoying large swathes of possession; the majority of it was played in non-threatening areas. United still are not fully clicking offensively with some of their main men still not quite ‘at it’ but the defence continues to look solid and it was the fifth clean sheet in a row. Cooper has only conceded one goal in 450 minutes of football since he signed with those in front shielding him very skilfully. United also could afford to rotate their starters with three key men being rested for an hour. The Blades continue to quietly move up the league, remaining the only undefeated side and now are up to third. Indeed, without a points deduction, the Blades would be right at the top.
As alluded to, Wilder gave starts to Tyrese Campbell, Jamie Shackleton and Andre Brooks with Kieffer Moore, Alfie Gilchrist and Jesrun Rak Sayki moving onto the bench. There was also room for youngster Billy Blacker in reserve. Swansea under Luke Williams had began to improve in recent times and came to the Lane unbeaten in three games.
The game began with the visitors enjoying a lot of the ball, as they often do, but did not create much and the game was mired in a midfield battle. The home side were slow to get going and struggling to get O’Hare and Hamer into the game with Campbell not able to impose himself. However, the former Stoke man had the game’s first chance as his low shot was saved by Vigouroux. Burrows was often the outlet down the left and was continuing his impressive form but it was a game that lacked intensity and pace to either side’s attacks. Hamer went in the book for another unnecessary foul but Tymon that followed him with a yellow card of his own.
Shackleton had an effort deflected wide and from the resultant corner, Ahmedhodzic had a header from point blank range that went wide when he should have maybe done better. United were trying to move up the pitch but it had been a slog so far and whilst Swansea continued to move it around, they were not really getting into any dangerous areas until a chance came and one they should have taken.
The ball came in from the left from Cooper and Peart-Harris beat the offside trap and was completely unmarked on the penalty spot. The striker somehow skewed his shot horribly wide. They were made to pay when United took the lead soon after, just before half time. Burrows got down the left and created space to whip in a dangerous cross but O’Hare was not that close to the ball as TYMON (OG) looked to deal with the delivery, but somehow he managed to divert the ball into the corner past a shocked keeper.
The second half, the Blades upped the tempo immediately and moved it quicker to get in the Swansea final third. They had more men forward and players were trying to turn the defence around. Another mistake from Tymon saw Brooks rob him but after the good initial work, he rather telegraphed his finish and Vigouroux pushed it away. The rebound fell to Campbell but his finish was bounced into the ground and hit the underside of the bar. Brooks had another chance that was blocked before Campbell again got on the second ball but his effort was pulled wide.
United were well on top now and were looking to finish Swansea off. Peck’s ball found Brooks who chopped inside and looked to go down the other side, but the keeper made a good save again, this time with his feet. Souttar was harshly booked for a trip on half way where as Hamer was pulled down in a far more dangerous position but somehow the offender escaped censure.
United opted to make changes just before the hour with Moore, Rak Sayki and Gilchrist came on for Campbell, Brooks and Shackleton. Moore held the ball up well showing his worth and then was so close to a goal soon after his entrance. Burrows ball was superb as he thread a clever ball that split the defence and the big man was in. He held off a challenge and hit a low shot that beat the keeper but sadly bounced off the inside off the post.
Cooper and Ronald were replaced by Vipotnik and Bianchini but Swansea had offered nothing at all from an attacking point of view and United were controlling things and looking to finish the game off.
Fulton and Ji Song were withdrawn for Allen and Abdulai with 15 minutes to play in another double change for the Swans where as Brewster came on for Hamer for the home side and ended up playing in a number 10 role behind Moore. He showed a few decent touches and then drove at the defence and curled an effort wide, with Rak Sayki to his right asking for it.
Swansea started to finally have more of the ball but it was mostly throws and set plays that maybe concerned United. Some unnecessary fouls conceded did not help the heart rate of the United fans as Norrington Davies came on for O’Hare. The game drifted into the four additional minutes of stoppage time and a late free kick saw Cooper push away Grimes effort and United cleared before Peck’s tactical foul stopped Swansea in their tracks and United saw out the subsequent free kick and the full-time whistle went soon after. It was another workmanlike performance from the Blades and another three points continuing their positive start.
United – A boring game overall that was a flat atmosphere with little excitement and one of those games that you just get the win and get out of there. I said pre game, we have blown Swansea away so many times in recent years at Bramall Lane but it might not go like that again and so it proved. I said I would take a 1-0 win off a knob end (to quote Neil Warnock) and in the end that was nearly what it was (knee end maybe!).
First half we never got going and as Wilder said, it was too slow and we were not really pressing off the ball either. I felt we looked sluggish and players were not forcing the play and it was all very safe and sideways. Swansea had a lot of the ball but not sure they did much with it and even for all their play we still had chances (Campbell wide, deflected effort wide, Anel header wide and then the bizarre own goal) compared to their admittedly good one, when they missed the chance. Not sure the chances worked, even though I get the squad management in terms of games coming thick and fast and felt Campbell struggled to give us a focal point. I also thought Hamer and O’Hare were not in the game again. It just felt a dull, uninspiring contest. We upped it a fair bit second half and the pace was much better. We suddenly got Brooks into the game, who had been disappointing, and he had a flurry of chances and should have scored. Campbell hits the bar and then Moore, who made a real difference hit the post.
Whilst ever it remains at 1-0, you worry a team could nick something and we did not help ourselves the last 10 minutes, sitting deep and giving cheap free kicks away but they did not seriously threaten outside of the free kick which was comfortable in terms of a save. We just take the win and move on but it is hard to really assess things. We have had a great start and the defence has looked solid but we are not really scoring much or entertaining hugely but at this stage, I am not that concerned. We will face tougher contests and teams (not played that many great sides yet in my opinion or anyone who will be right up there) to come and hopefully we will up our game accordingly when we face better opponents. I think we need more from Hamer and O’Hare and we have missed Arblaster’s composure and range of passing the last few games, but that is picking on things maybe unnecessarily when we are unbeaten, not conceding and on such good form results wide. It has been a much better start than I could have forecast and we have to be happy. Hopefully some of the attacking play will click soon and we can come out after a convincing performance but every game we have won we have deserved and we are where we are on merit.
We now have 3 much tougher games in Luton, Boro and Leeds. If we come out of those three unbeaten, then I will be starting to really believe we can have a good season but with the break to come after Saturday, we need to focus on a big push in that final game at the Lane. Luton have beat us the last two games at the Lane (we of course beat them at their place) and despite an indifferent start but have a physical strong team who can cause problems and are underachieving I believe so far. We need to be better than we have the last few games but will bring back a few rested players and hopefully the game will have a better feel to it in terms of the tempo and atmosphere.