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The Blades party continued as they made it four home wins on the spin and thrashed play off contenders Preston North End 4-1 at a wet and sodden Bramall Lane. After sealing promotion on Wednesday night against West Brom, the United players may have been excused if they were not fully at it, after the celebrations of the week. However, despite making changes and being also pegged back in the game, United were good value for the victory against a really poor Lilywhites side whose hopes of finishing in the top 6 were ended convincingly. Goals from Ahmedhodzic, Fleck via a deflection, Ndiaye and McBurnie meant Delap’s leveller counted for nothing.
In front of another sold out Bramall Lane, Heckingbottom rotated his side with Bogle, Basham, Norwood and Sharp in from the start for the ‘rested’ Baldock, Egan, Berge and McBurnie. Preston had a number of players missing through injury including long term absence, Evans and also another former Blade Ben Whiteman. They started with loan players Troy Parrott and Tom Cannon as their strike partnership.
The game began with United zipping the ball about on the wet surface and controlling possession but Preston had the first shot, as Onomah’s low drive was easy for Foderingham. The Blades slowly started to move forwards and won two corners in a row before Doyle had a shot blocked after nice interchange. The one touch stuff and Ndiaye’s runs and trickery were a real feature of the home side’s play and it was the Senegalese man who nearly made an opener. His run and ball set up McAtee but Woodman smothered the one on one and denied the City loanee another goal.
It was very much a case of keep ball as the Blades looked in confident move and Preston were struggling to get the ball, let alone create anything and it was not a surprise when United took the lead. It came from a corner as Doyle hit the penalty spot and AHMEDHODZIC glanced his header into the far corner via a post. It was his second goal in a week and his sixth (seven with cup) of the season and all have been scored at Bramall Lane!
United could have doubled their lead with a flurry of chances as Doyle hit a fierce half volley that was pushed round the post by Woodman and then after the ball was kept in the box, Robinson fired narrowly wide. The Blades won a free kick when Bauer had clumsily upended Ndiaye and Norwood’s effort was tipped over by the busy North End keeper. The half time whistle came soon after the corner was cleared.
The second half saw Preston make a change with Man City loanee Delap on for Storey. Preston actually created their best chance as a ball over the top got deflected into the path of Cannon but Foderingham did well to make the save. United were quickly back on the attack and Ndiaye ran through and sat the keeper and defender down but Woodman made the block. McAtee then got in but was denied by a last-ditch tackle on the rebound. Parrot then was carded for a foul on McAtee who move away from two challenges with real class.
On the hour mark United made changes and Jebbison and Berge came on for Sharp and Doyle but it was soon after when Preston got a shock leveller. Foderingham made a bit of a mess of his kick and Potts got down the right to cross for DELAP to convert from close range.
This goal though only served to wake United up and after Fleck came on for McAtee, the Scottish midfielder had an instant impact when he combined with fellow sub Jebbison. United broke quickly and Jebbison cleverly backheeled the ball wrong footing the defence and FLECK was able to break and his shot took a big deflection and looped over Woodman and into the far corner to restore United’s lead.
Preston probably needing to win to stand any chance of making the top six seemed demoralised from this goal that was fortunate in its nature but a deserved one for how the game had gone in terms of play, possession and chances. On 75 minutes a third came and it was Jebbison again impressing as he broke down the right and played the perfect pass into the path of NDIAYE who swept it home at the Kop End. He got a booking for taking his shirt off but nobody cared at this point!
The Blades made more changes with Ndiaye and Robinson getting big ovations as McBurnie and Egan came on with 8 minutes to play. Jebbison continued to cause problems with his pace and powerful running but Preston actually had a really good appeal for a penalty as Ahmedhodzic seemed to trip Delap but the referee waved play on. United continued to play some lovely football and at times it was exhibition stuff and the gloss on the scoreline was added deep into the seven minutes of stoppage time. Berge found Basham and his cross was met powerfully on the volley by MCBURNIE and it went in despite it being not far from the grasp of keeper Woodman. The striker also got booked for undressing in his celebrations! The final whistle came and United’s players and staff left the pitch but returned to collect their medals and the runners up trophy was held aloft by skipper Sharp. The players moved around the pitch for the customary lap of honour but wearing medals and a trophy, after a promotion, it always feels better of course! The fans left the Lane for the last time this season and everyone was smiling before the party scenes continued into the streets and pubs around the Lane with London Road being particularly lively!
United – A really professional performance where we too good for a poor Preston side who looked dead on their feet by the end – which is weird as most of our players have been celebrating the last few days and may not have been their freshest! United were excellent in that they moved the ball around and looked a confident side. First half we played a lot of one touch stuff and then got it to McAtee and Ndiaye and the latter was in the mood and showed some incredible touches and skills. Preston stayed in the game but after Ahmedhodzic scored, we could have had a few more and Woodman made some good saves. After the break we had more chances (they had one too) and it seemed like we were toying with them almost but then a mistake from Wes and they get it back forward and score. They sensed an unlikely win but the changes we made helped give us another boost and we just seemed to step it up again and went and scored again – then more after this. Jebbison (and Fleck) were really good when they came on and the former looked strong, quick and made better decisions. You felt we might score every time we attacked at times and watching Ndiaye just dribbling round them was a joy to see. The 4-1 scoreline was about right in terms of chances and possession over the game.
With the pressure off, United made changes to the side but we did not really miss a beat and in the end, it was an assured and dominant performance. Worryingly for Preston, we did not really get out of first or second gear and that shows the difference between Burnley/us and some of the others- which is reflected in the table/points gap. I am glad we put on a performance and did not just go through the motions – that is important for us and other teams still playing for things. Sure, we will see changes again for the next game (would like to see Jebbison and Ndiaye have a game together) but Huddersfield will have something to play for -even if they win today, they are not quite safe but if they fail to beat Cardiff then they will have to get something against us and could confirm safety when they play us. United in relaxed mood can go there and express themselves against a poor side and I hope we can finish the season with two more wins – no reason why we cannot.
Off the field of course there is a lot of talk going on with the prince saying he wants to sell and could do quickly (not sure how that happens - been nearly a year and he’s wasted his time with two jokers essentially?) and now we are up we will have more interest. It needs sorting and we need some clarity soon but it still all seems a bit of a mess and could really hamper us next season and even further if this is not sorted.
I am concerned Hecky says he wants to keep most of the team (out of contract players) as suggests we are going to have little to spend but also many are/were not good enough last time (2nd season) and we need to move from the likes of Fleck, Stevens and possibly Sharp – as harsh as it sounds. We need better quality but saying we may only sign 5 or 6 is a worry as we will need more than that. A lot of those out of contract should be moved on- we should keep Wes, Norwood, Robinson and McBurnie but even those 4 would not be starting for me next season and be squad players. Discussions for next season are for another day but for now just want to enjoy these last few games and this last week and keep the celebrations going.
In front of another sold out Bramall Lane, Heckingbottom rotated his side with Bogle, Basham, Norwood and Sharp in from the start for the ‘rested’ Baldock, Egan, Berge and McBurnie. Preston had a number of players missing through injury including long term absence, Evans and also another former Blade Ben Whiteman. They started with loan players Troy Parrott and Tom Cannon as their strike partnership.
The game began with United zipping the ball about on the wet surface and controlling possession but Preston had the first shot, as Onomah’s low drive was easy for Foderingham. The Blades slowly started to move forwards and won two corners in a row before Doyle had a shot blocked after nice interchange. The one touch stuff and Ndiaye’s runs and trickery were a real feature of the home side’s play and it was the Senegalese man who nearly made an opener. His run and ball set up McAtee but Woodman smothered the one on one and denied the City loanee another goal.
It was very much a case of keep ball as the Blades looked in confident move and Preston were struggling to get the ball, let alone create anything and it was not a surprise when United took the lead. It came from a corner as Doyle hit the penalty spot and AHMEDHODZIC glanced his header into the far corner via a post. It was his second goal in a week and his sixth (seven with cup) of the season and all have been scored at Bramall Lane!
United could have doubled their lead with a flurry of chances as Doyle hit a fierce half volley that was pushed round the post by Woodman and then after the ball was kept in the box, Robinson fired narrowly wide. The Blades won a free kick when Bauer had clumsily upended Ndiaye and Norwood’s effort was tipped over by the busy North End keeper. The half time whistle came soon after the corner was cleared.
The second half saw Preston make a change with Man City loanee Delap on for Storey. Preston actually created their best chance as a ball over the top got deflected into the path of Cannon but Foderingham did well to make the save. United were quickly back on the attack and Ndiaye ran through and sat the keeper and defender down but Woodman made the block. McAtee then got in but was denied by a last-ditch tackle on the rebound. Parrot then was carded for a foul on McAtee who move away from two challenges with real class.
On the hour mark United made changes and Jebbison and Berge came on for Sharp and Doyle but it was soon after when Preston got a shock leveller. Foderingham made a bit of a mess of his kick and Potts got down the right to cross for DELAP to convert from close range.
This goal though only served to wake United up and after Fleck came on for McAtee, the Scottish midfielder had an instant impact when he combined with fellow sub Jebbison. United broke quickly and Jebbison cleverly backheeled the ball wrong footing the defence and FLECK was able to break and his shot took a big deflection and looped over Woodman and into the far corner to restore United’s lead.
Preston probably needing to win to stand any chance of making the top six seemed demoralised from this goal that was fortunate in its nature but a deserved one for how the game had gone in terms of play, possession and chances. On 75 minutes a third came and it was Jebbison again impressing as he broke down the right and played the perfect pass into the path of NDIAYE who swept it home at the Kop End. He got a booking for taking his shirt off but nobody cared at this point!
The Blades made more changes with Ndiaye and Robinson getting big ovations as McBurnie and Egan came on with 8 minutes to play. Jebbison continued to cause problems with his pace and powerful running but Preston actually had a really good appeal for a penalty as Ahmedhodzic seemed to trip Delap but the referee waved play on. United continued to play some lovely football and at times it was exhibition stuff and the gloss on the scoreline was added deep into the seven minutes of stoppage time. Berge found Basham and his cross was met powerfully on the volley by MCBURNIE and it went in despite it being not far from the grasp of keeper Woodman. The striker also got booked for undressing in his celebrations! The final whistle came and United’s players and staff left the pitch but returned to collect their medals and the runners up trophy was held aloft by skipper Sharp. The players moved around the pitch for the customary lap of honour but wearing medals and a trophy, after a promotion, it always feels better of course! The fans left the Lane for the last time this season and everyone was smiling before the party scenes continued into the streets and pubs around the Lane with London Road being particularly lively!
United – A really professional performance where we too good for a poor Preston side who looked dead on their feet by the end – which is weird as most of our players have been celebrating the last few days and may not have been their freshest! United were excellent in that they moved the ball around and looked a confident side. First half we played a lot of one touch stuff and then got it to McAtee and Ndiaye and the latter was in the mood and showed some incredible touches and skills. Preston stayed in the game but after Ahmedhodzic scored, we could have had a few more and Woodman made some good saves. After the break we had more chances (they had one too) and it seemed like we were toying with them almost but then a mistake from Wes and they get it back forward and score. They sensed an unlikely win but the changes we made helped give us another boost and we just seemed to step it up again and went and scored again – then more after this. Jebbison (and Fleck) were really good when they came on and the former looked strong, quick and made better decisions. You felt we might score every time we attacked at times and watching Ndiaye just dribbling round them was a joy to see. The 4-1 scoreline was about right in terms of chances and possession over the game.
With the pressure off, United made changes to the side but we did not really miss a beat and in the end, it was an assured and dominant performance. Worryingly for Preston, we did not really get out of first or second gear and that shows the difference between Burnley/us and some of the others- which is reflected in the table/points gap. I am glad we put on a performance and did not just go through the motions – that is important for us and other teams still playing for things. Sure, we will see changes again for the next game (would like to see Jebbison and Ndiaye have a game together) but Huddersfield will have something to play for -even if they win today, they are not quite safe but if they fail to beat Cardiff then they will have to get something against us and could confirm safety when they play us. United in relaxed mood can go there and express themselves against a poor side and I hope we can finish the season with two more wins – no reason why we cannot.
Off the field of course there is a lot of talk going on with the prince saying he wants to sell and could do quickly (not sure how that happens - been nearly a year and he’s wasted his time with two jokers essentially?) and now we are up we will have more interest. It needs sorting and we need some clarity soon but it still all seems a bit of a mess and could really hamper us next season and even further if this is not sorted.
I am concerned Hecky says he wants to keep most of the team (out of contract players) as suggests we are going to have little to spend but also many are/were not good enough last time (2nd season) and we need to move from the likes of Fleck, Stevens and possibly Sharp – as harsh as it sounds. We need better quality but saying we may only sign 5 or 6 is a worry as we will need more than that. A lot of those out of contract should be moved on- we should keep Wes, Norwood, Robinson and McBurnie but even those 4 would not be starting for me next season and be squad players. Discussions for next season are for another day but for now just want to enjoy these last few games and this last week and keep the celebrations going.