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The David Weir era got off to a winning start as United premiered the new Football League season with a victory in a game featuring the oldest ground and the oldest club. In a game that saw a sending off give the home side a numerical advantage for almost an hour, the Blades profited when Kevin McDonald side footed home in the first half. However, they were pegged back when substitute Enoch Showumni hit a low drive from range to stun the hosts. The advantage was soon restored when Harry Maguire nodded home from Stephen McGinn’s cross. After this United bossed proceedings and really ought to have scored further goals to confirm their superiority. Never the less the home side held on comfortably in the end to take the deserved three points.
In the opening to the new season United began with new boys Brandy and McGinn starting as Weir continued with the formation he had employed in pre season. Porter was up top, McDonald in the hole just behind, Murphy and Brandy out supplanting Porter and Doyle and McGinn just in front of the back four. Mostly out of favour last season Marcus Williams and Daryl Westlake began at full back with George Long getting the nod in goal.
County gave debuts to Mark Fotheringham, Mustapha Dumbaya and Danny Haynes as Chris Kiwomya began his first full season in charge.
Weir was given a lusty round of applause as he was welcome to the Lane before United kicked off towards the Kop end with a period of sustained possession. They won a free kick early on when Murphy was shoved off the ball and the former Motherwell man took the free kick but floated it into the keeper’s arms. The same man then curled wide of the far post as United continued their good start. County were firmly on the back foot but from a counter attack they forced Long into an instinctive save from Haynes flick at the near post. 15 minutes into the game McDonald advanced onto Porter’s flick and was scythed down by Liddle. It seemed late and high but many were aghast when Stroud brandished a red card almost instantly after the United man was felled. However, after last season when the same man had dismissed three players in one game at the Brentford it probably came as less of a surprise. County protested but Liddle trooped off disconsolately as manager Kiwomya tried to reorganise.
United made their man advantage count as they moved it from side to side. A few moments of trickery from Brandy nearly led to a chance before Westlake’s cross just evaded Porter as the striker was felled. It seemed a decent shout for a spot kick but referee Stroud waved play on. Soon after Brandy fired just over after Porter breasted down. It was not long before United took advantage though as a sweeping move saw Brandy cleverly play in Westlake whose cross was met first time by MCDONALD whose side foot finish found the corner at the Kop end. It was the first goal of the new football season and a cleverly worked goal that saw McDonald profit from his new more advanced role.
County had a rare chance when Labadie nodded wide but it was all United with Brandy once again to the fore. McGinn was also quietly showing his ability on the ball as he received and moved the ball on at pace to kick start many of the offensive plays for the home side. Then Doyle shot wide with another effort as United sought the second goal. Murphy found McDonald who shot wide and the half time whistle was probably more of a relief to the visitors who were getting a real working over.
The second half began with more chances with Doyle off target and then Williams playing in McDonald who could not test the keeper. Brandy turned smartly and seemed to be held back but amazingly referee Stroud opted to give a free kick to County and book Brandy. It was hard to see how he gave such a decision. United really should have scored twice soon after. Brandy’s pace and running gave a golden chance to Porter but he fired over when right in front of goal and then after Murphy’s cross had been hit across goal from Collins he somehow missed again right in front of goal. Showumni and Tempest came on for Arquin and Labadie and t was not long after that County surprisingly levelled right against the run of play.
It was the substitute SHOWUMNI who held off Maguire and whilst there was a touch of shirt pulling from the tall striker he did show good strength and then skill as he fired a long range shot right into the corner away from the despairing dive from Long. County’s players and fans celebrated wildly this unexpected leveller.
United went straight back at County and replaced Murphy with McFadzean before they regained the lead. McGinn’s deep free kick was met by an unmarked MAGUIRE
who firmly nodded home away from Bialkowski into the corner. United fans were relieved to be back ahead in a game they had dominated for such long spells had somehow been level. Taylor came on for Porter soon after and Doyle then also had to limp off with cramp with another debutant Coady coming on. The new man won a free kick which Taylor hit firmly forcing the keeper to parry away before McDonald nearly found the net with a curling effort. United were passing it around well now and making County chase them but whilst it was always one goal in it, they could never rest easily.
United had been in control but another long ranger; this time from Fotheringham was not far wide. United did create a number of chances in the final moments as Coady toe poked just wide, Brandy nearly got the goal his performance deserved after some lovely play in the build up and then Coady himself was wide when running through. Taylor was then blocked after more nice interchange in the build up. The additional five minutes passed without much of a scare as United took the deserved three points and gave Weir and the Blades fans the start they wanted.
United – It was a good performance tonight and a deserved three points. We were of course aided by the red card but even before this we were well on top. It is difficult to tell if the sending off would have changed the flow of the game and of course United were helped by this but they made excellent use of the football throughout. They knocked it about from side to side, made County work and played it well both short and long. They kept it sensibly and with McGinn and Doyle sensible in the area they patrolled and then McDonald and Brandy prompting further forward it seemed as if United had nearly all of the possession throughout the game and a 71% possession value proves this the case. I felt we were sharp and quicker than last season and moved it around with pace and from side to side moving the side around they faced (albeit only 10 which helped!). The full backs got forward more and players moved around and were not stuck by one position and outside of Porter; the other front three, McDonald, Brandy and Murphy moved around and could roam which meant we were unpredictable to play against.
The defence were relatively untested with both centre backs playing little until the muscular and journeyman Showumni came and put himself about and got a decent goal. I felt there was much more mobility in the side throughout and whilst the obvious weakness is still up top (sadly Porter I do not think is good enough – certainly mobile enough to lead a line up top on his own) and we must finish teams off when we have them down (we had so many chances to finish County off). The play up the last third was good and Brandy was inventive and McDonald creative but at times the final ball or finish was once again lacking. Still the play was sound with crisper passing that got the ball forward with more purpose. Also when we lost the ball or County had it we pressed them higher up the pitch and did not allow them to come out as easier as sides last season. Of course it remains to be seen if we can do it as well 11 v 11 but it was a positive start in this sense. Too often last season it was too easy for opponents as they strolled out of the back and set up play. We were never in teams faces and never made it really difficult. At least today we made the opposition surrender possession and then got back on the ball. It was much higher tempo and it was done with more conviction. I felt the defence moved it out quicker and the midfield protection worked well and we also got it to the front third well but at times when we got here it was a little stilted too with only Brandy giving us the chance of unpredictability. I felt that some of the others Porter and Murphy did not quite give us the same attacking threat and this is an area we can improve.
However some real positives and I enjoyed it tonight. We passed it well with purpose. Full backs got forward, we showed a better appetite and work rate with and without the ball and had some pace up top and unpredictability with Brandy. The new formation also seemed to suit us better (albeit early stages of season)
Next week we have a tough contest at Brentford and of course this will be a much sterner test and of course we may not get the ‘assistance’ from an official that we maybe had today. However we need to play with same attacking vigour as tonight home or away regardless of whom we play against and not worry about the opposition like we did so much last season. I do feel strongly we may need to strengthen further in the attacking area though to compliment new formation and the players we have brought in.
In the opening to the new season United began with new boys Brandy and McGinn starting as Weir continued with the formation he had employed in pre season. Porter was up top, McDonald in the hole just behind, Murphy and Brandy out supplanting Porter and Doyle and McGinn just in front of the back four. Mostly out of favour last season Marcus Williams and Daryl Westlake began at full back with George Long getting the nod in goal.
County gave debuts to Mark Fotheringham, Mustapha Dumbaya and Danny Haynes as Chris Kiwomya began his first full season in charge.
Weir was given a lusty round of applause as he was welcome to the Lane before United kicked off towards the Kop end with a period of sustained possession. They won a free kick early on when Murphy was shoved off the ball and the former Motherwell man took the free kick but floated it into the keeper’s arms. The same man then curled wide of the far post as United continued their good start. County were firmly on the back foot but from a counter attack they forced Long into an instinctive save from Haynes flick at the near post. 15 minutes into the game McDonald advanced onto Porter’s flick and was scythed down by Liddle. It seemed late and high but many were aghast when Stroud brandished a red card almost instantly after the United man was felled. However, after last season when the same man had dismissed three players in one game at the Brentford it probably came as less of a surprise. County protested but Liddle trooped off disconsolately as manager Kiwomya tried to reorganise.
United made their man advantage count as they moved it from side to side. A few moments of trickery from Brandy nearly led to a chance before Westlake’s cross just evaded Porter as the striker was felled. It seemed a decent shout for a spot kick but referee Stroud waved play on. Soon after Brandy fired just over after Porter breasted down. It was not long before United took advantage though as a sweeping move saw Brandy cleverly play in Westlake whose cross was met first time by MCDONALD whose side foot finish found the corner at the Kop end. It was the first goal of the new football season and a cleverly worked goal that saw McDonald profit from his new more advanced role.
County had a rare chance when Labadie nodded wide but it was all United with Brandy once again to the fore. McGinn was also quietly showing his ability on the ball as he received and moved the ball on at pace to kick start many of the offensive plays for the home side. Then Doyle shot wide with another effort as United sought the second goal. Murphy found McDonald who shot wide and the half time whistle was probably more of a relief to the visitors who were getting a real working over.
The second half began with more chances with Doyle off target and then Williams playing in McDonald who could not test the keeper. Brandy turned smartly and seemed to be held back but amazingly referee Stroud opted to give a free kick to County and book Brandy. It was hard to see how he gave such a decision. United really should have scored twice soon after. Brandy’s pace and running gave a golden chance to Porter but he fired over when right in front of goal and then after Murphy’s cross had been hit across goal from Collins he somehow missed again right in front of goal. Showumni and Tempest came on for Arquin and Labadie and t was not long after that County surprisingly levelled right against the run of play.
It was the substitute SHOWUMNI who held off Maguire and whilst there was a touch of shirt pulling from the tall striker he did show good strength and then skill as he fired a long range shot right into the corner away from the despairing dive from Long. County’s players and fans celebrated wildly this unexpected leveller.
United went straight back at County and replaced Murphy with McFadzean before they regained the lead. McGinn’s deep free kick was met by an unmarked MAGUIRE
who firmly nodded home away from Bialkowski into the corner. United fans were relieved to be back ahead in a game they had dominated for such long spells had somehow been level. Taylor came on for Porter soon after and Doyle then also had to limp off with cramp with another debutant Coady coming on. The new man won a free kick which Taylor hit firmly forcing the keeper to parry away before McDonald nearly found the net with a curling effort. United were passing it around well now and making County chase them but whilst it was always one goal in it, they could never rest easily.
United had been in control but another long ranger; this time from Fotheringham was not far wide. United did create a number of chances in the final moments as Coady toe poked just wide, Brandy nearly got the goal his performance deserved after some lovely play in the build up and then Coady himself was wide when running through. Taylor was then blocked after more nice interchange in the build up. The additional five minutes passed without much of a scare as United took the deserved three points and gave Weir and the Blades fans the start they wanted.
United – It was a good performance tonight and a deserved three points. We were of course aided by the red card but even before this we were well on top. It is difficult to tell if the sending off would have changed the flow of the game and of course United were helped by this but they made excellent use of the football throughout. They knocked it about from side to side, made County work and played it well both short and long. They kept it sensibly and with McGinn and Doyle sensible in the area they patrolled and then McDonald and Brandy prompting further forward it seemed as if United had nearly all of the possession throughout the game and a 71% possession value proves this the case. I felt we were sharp and quicker than last season and moved it around with pace and from side to side moving the side around they faced (albeit only 10 which helped!). The full backs got forward more and players moved around and were not stuck by one position and outside of Porter; the other front three, McDonald, Brandy and Murphy moved around and could roam which meant we were unpredictable to play against.
The defence were relatively untested with both centre backs playing little until the muscular and journeyman Showumni came and put himself about and got a decent goal. I felt there was much more mobility in the side throughout and whilst the obvious weakness is still up top (sadly Porter I do not think is good enough – certainly mobile enough to lead a line up top on his own) and we must finish teams off when we have them down (we had so many chances to finish County off). The play up the last third was good and Brandy was inventive and McDonald creative but at times the final ball or finish was once again lacking. Still the play was sound with crisper passing that got the ball forward with more purpose. Also when we lost the ball or County had it we pressed them higher up the pitch and did not allow them to come out as easier as sides last season. Of course it remains to be seen if we can do it as well 11 v 11 but it was a positive start in this sense. Too often last season it was too easy for opponents as they strolled out of the back and set up play. We were never in teams faces and never made it really difficult. At least today we made the opposition surrender possession and then got back on the ball. It was much higher tempo and it was done with more conviction. I felt the defence moved it out quicker and the midfield protection worked well and we also got it to the front third well but at times when we got here it was a little stilted too with only Brandy giving us the chance of unpredictability. I felt that some of the others Porter and Murphy did not quite give us the same attacking threat and this is an area we can improve.
However some real positives and I enjoyed it tonight. We passed it well with purpose. Full backs got forward, we showed a better appetite and work rate with and without the ball and had some pace up top and unpredictability with Brandy. The new formation also seemed to suit us better (albeit early stages of season)
Next week we have a tough contest at Brentford and of course this will be a much sterner test and of course we may not get the ‘assistance’ from an official that we maybe had today. However we need to play with same attacking vigour as tonight home or away regardless of whom we play against and not worry about the opposition like we did so much last season. I do feel strongly we may need to strengthen further in the attacking area though to compliment new formation and the players we have brought in.
