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The Blades excellent start to the season continued with another solid performance and victory, this time over fellow relegated side Luton Town at Bramall Lane. United were in control from start to finish as Jesurun Rak Sayki scored two goals on his birthday to see off the Hatters in another dominant display where the result was never really in doubt.
United continued to tinker with their personnel and made six changes with Arblaster back in as captain and a number of other players returning or getting a start – with McCallum for Burrows the stand out change. Moore, Gilchrist and Rak Sakyi were all back in the side. Brewster also got a rare start. Robinson was also back in the match day squad. Luton had not started the season well and were nearer the bottom of the side than the top, despite being fancies to be a challenger to return to the top flight before the season started.
The game began with United looking to attack more than they did to begin the game in the midweek and Rak Sayki was involved with Souza also controlling the middle of the field. Moore looked to get beyond the Luton defence and the pace of the play was much quicker than the midweek. The home side had a few opportunities to move into the Luton box and it was mostly one way traffic, so no surprise when the opening goal came. Souza and Ahmedhodzic were involved in keeping the ball alive, and as the ball dropped RAK SAYKI reacted, took a touch which looped the ball up in the air before finishing superbly right into the corner of the goal with a precise finish.
United continued to look the better side as they moved the ball around and force the pace but a series of bookings resulted soon after with Ahmedhodzic rightly booked after he turned into trouble. The cards to Walter and Arblaster, for both sides, seemed harsher in comparison. Moore nearly got a second as he was fed down the side but his shot was saved by the legs of Kaminski and then the keeper pushed away an effort from Souza soon after, as United looked to turn the screw. Rak Sayki then cut in but the save this time was more comfortable. The home side had been totally dominant with Souza and Arblaster controlling midfield and Rak Sayki a constant threat but right on the half time, a warning shot came when Luton got down the left but a low shot went into the side netting.
The second half saw the Blades continue to dominate the Hatters and force the Luton defence back with RAK SAYKI continuing to cause a whole manner of problems. Indeed, one run saw him blocked but soon after he chopped inside his defender after good work from Arblaster in the build up and the winger beat Walters before firing into the net.
Brewster nearly made it three with a quickfire shot that was saved by Kaminski as United continued to completely dominate. Moore’s hard work saw him play O’Hare in and Rak Sayki nearly got on the end of it as he scented a hat trick. Luton had offered nothing in response in a really poor performance as Brown and Woodrow came on for Nakamba and Adebayo. United also made changes as Rak Sayki, Brewster and then McCallum departed with Hamer, Brooks and Norrington Davies entered the fray.
United continued to dictate the play and Moore nearly got in as the contest continued to be relatively one sided. Kraus and Walters were sacrificed as Baptise and Taylor came on for a lethargic Hatters side.
Moore and Gilchrist departed for Campbell and Shackleton with 15 minutes left to play. Souza nearly made it three as he robbed a defender and strode inside but his toed finish bounced off the inside of the post, as the woodwork denied the Blades for the third time in a week.
United were never really threatened although Cooper had to be alert to get down to his left to make a smart save as the game ticked down towards 90 minutes. There was to be four minutes of stoppage time but the Blades saw this out with no real worries at all and coasted to another three points and yet another clean sheet.
United – It was another solid performance from the Blades where we really never seriously threatened but this time looked more of a threat going forward and I felt 2-0 actually flattered Luton. The away side never really hurt us and looked a long way from the side we saw a few years ago at this level, that were physical, direct, and caused teams a whole manner of problems. The Blades controlled the game from start to finish, scored two and could have had more. I am not sure anyone played badly and a number totally won their battles – Rak Sayki especially – as the Blades scored a goal in either half and in the end could have had even more.
I thought Luton, despite a poor start, may give us a tough test and I was concerned about the physicality and direct approach that has caused us (and others) issues before but they looked timid and Cooper once again, was not really tested.
Rak Sayki will rightly take the plaudits, for two excellent goals and being a constant threat but the defence was really solid again and the midfield, with Arblaster back, complimenting Souza, had control of the game and the middle of the park, from start to finish. Moore had a workmanlike performance where he led the line and took opponents with him, leaving gaps for others.
United moved the ball with more purpose today and I felt got up the field quicker and looked a threat throughout. Luton struggled with our movement and we were well on top. The visitors had a chance at the end of the first half and ditto, at the end of the half but outside of this did nothing really. United in contract were sharp and incisive and moved through Luton on a number of occasions. I thought we always looked like we may create chance or cause problems and so it proved. We had a number of other half, to decent chances, outside the goal and we imposed ourselves on Luton and never gave the time to settle or have a proper spell.
I thought it was the most complete and controlled game of the season and one which we controlled and dominated and was an easy win. I thought Luton may give us a much tougher test, despite their surprisingly poor start, but they were never really in the game and it was a fairly routine win and one that came easier than I thought.
The defence continues to look really solid but today we showed more from an attacking perspective and was a more entertaining game than the week. We have tougher games to come but for now we can relax for a few weeks as we sit right near the top of the league. I still think there is more to come from us attacking wise but we have had an excellent start. We have lowered the age considerably, solidified the defence and just look a solid side that will not get bullied, at this level at least.
I have said it before, but it is just nice to win again and see us near the top of the league. After such a bad season, it is just nice to see the team winning games and being competitive. Leeds and Middlesbrough present two really tough tests, where the defence and Cooper will get tested much more but we rightly can do these venues with some real confidence.
United continued to tinker with their personnel and made six changes with Arblaster back in as captain and a number of other players returning or getting a start – with McCallum for Burrows the stand out change. Moore, Gilchrist and Rak Sakyi were all back in the side. Brewster also got a rare start. Robinson was also back in the match day squad. Luton had not started the season well and were nearer the bottom of the side than the top, despite being fancies to be a challenger to return to the top flight before the season started.
The game began with United looking to attack more than they did to begin the game in the midweek and Rak Sayki was involved with Souza also controlling the middle of the field. Moore looked to get beyond the Luton defence and the pace of the play was much quicker than the midweek. The home side had a few opportunities to move into the Luton box and it was mostly one way traffic, so no surprise when the opening goal came. Souza and Ahmedhodzic were involved in keeping the ball alive, and as the ball dropped RAK SAYKI reacted, took a touch which looped the ball up in the air before finishing superbly right into the corner of the goal with a precise finish.
United continued to look the better side as they moved the ball around and force the pace but a series of bookings resulted soon after with Ahmedhodzic rightly booked after he turned into trouble. The cards to Walter and Arblaster, for both sides, seemed harsher in comparison. Moore nearly got a second as he was fed down the side but his shot was saved by the legs of Kaminski and then the keeper pushed away an effort from Souza soon after, as United looked to turn the screw. Rak Sayki then cut in but the save this time was more comfortable. The home side had been totally dominant with Souza and Arblaster controlling midfield and Rak Sayki a constant threat but right on the half time, a warning shot came when Luton got down the left but a low shot went into the side netting.
The second half saw the Blades continue to dominate the Hatters and force the Luton defence back with RAK SAYKI continuing to cause a whole manner of problems. Indeed, one run saw him blocked but soon after he chopped inside his defender after good work from Arblaster in the build up and the winger beat Walters before firing into the net.
Brewster nearly made it three with a quickfire shot that was saved by Kaminski as United continued to completely dominate. Moore’s hard work saw him play O’Hare in and Rak Sayki nearly got on the end of it as he scented a hat trick. Luton had offered nothing in response in a really poor performance as Brown and Woodrow came on for Nakamba and Adebayo. United also made changes as Rak Sayki, Brewster and then McCallum departed with Hamer, Brooks and Norrington Davies entered the fray.
United continued to dictate the play and Moore nearly got in as the contest continued to be relatively one sided. Kraus and Walters were sacrificed as Baptise and Taylor came on for a lethargic Hatters side.
Moore and Gilchrist departed for Campbell and Shackleton with 15 minutes left to play. Souza nearly made it three as he robbed a defender and strode inside but his toed finish bounced off the inside of the post, as the woodwork denied the Blades for the third time in a week.
United were never really threatened although Cooper had to be alert to get down to his left to make a smart save as the game ticked down towards 90 minutes. There was to be four minutes of stoppage time but the Blades saw this out with no real worries at all and coasted to another three points and yet another clean sheet.
United – It was another solid performance from the Blades where we really never seriously threatened but this time looked more of a threat going forward and I felt 2-0 actually flattered Luton. The away side never really hurt us and looked a long way from the side we saw a few years ago at this level, that were physical, direct, and caused teams a whole manner of problems. The Blades controlled the game from start to finish, scored two and could have had more. I am not sure anyone played badly and a number totally won their battles – Rak Sayki especially – as the Blades scored a goal in either half and in the end could have had even more.
I thought Luton, despite a poor start, may give us a tough test and I was concerned about the physicality and direct approach that has caused us (and others) issues before but they looked timid and Cooper once again, was not really tested.
Rak Sayki will rightly take the plaudits, for two excellent goals and being a constant threat but the defence was really solid again and the midfield, with Arblaster back, complimenting Souza, had control of the game and the middle of the park, from start to finish. Moore had a workmanlike performance where he led the line and took opponents with him, leaving gaps for others.
United moved the ball with more purpose today and I felt got up the field quicker and looked a threat throughout. Luton struggled with our movement and we were well on top. The visitors had a chance at the end of the first half and ditto, at the end of the half but outside of this did nothing really. United in contract were sharp and incisive and moved through Luton on a number of occasions. I thought we always looked like we may create chance or cause problems and so it proved. We had a number of other half, to decent chances, outside the goal and we imposed ourselves on Luton and never gave the time to settle or have a proper spell.
I thought it was the most complete and controlled game of the season and one which we controlled and dominated and was an easy win. I thought Luton may give us a much tougher test, despite their surprisingly poor start, but they were never really in the game and it was a fairly routine win and one that came easier than I thought.
The defence continues to look really solid but today we showed more from an attacking perspective and was a more entertaining game than the week. We have tougher games to come but for now we can relax for a few weeks as we sit right near the top of the league. I still think there is more to come from us attacking wise but we have had an excellent start. We have lowered the age considerably, solidified the defence and just look a solid side that will not get bullied, at this level at least.
I have said it before, but it is just nice to win again and see us near the top of the league. After such a bad season, it is just nice to see the team winning games and being competitive. Leeds and Middlesbrough present two really tough tests, where the defence and Cooper will get tested much more but we rightly can do these venues with some real confidence.