Tuesday, 12 May 2009

Sheffield United secure their place in the £30 million match

Sheffield United have secured their place in the Championship play-off final after beating Preston North End 1-0 last night and 2-1 on aggregate. A bullet header from Greg Halford in the second half was enough to see United through a feisty encounter that never seemed to stop from start to finish.

Both sides were quite rightly going for it and Preston must be praised for soaking up so much pressure and doing themselves and their fans a massive amount of good. However, wave after wave of United attack was too much to hold out and the result probably justified the performance of United over the two ties.

Despite the victory however, one or two problems were highlighted in the game that Reading and Burnley would do well to pay attention to. The defence, lead by veteran Chris Morgan, looked slow and vulnerable to someone with real pace. Also, as always with Sheffield United, they looked a bit lacking in the personal discipline department as on more than one occasion players getting riled was more than evident.

These are areas they will have to sort out ahead of the final because teams are obviously going to look to exploit them. Kevin Blackwell was quite rightly over joyed and feels the promotion would be justice for the club’s debatable relegation from the league in 2007. He said: “A lot of people have contacted the club. They feel it would right a wrong. I don’t think that sits well in English football.”

Well the point is whether you love them or loathe them United are a side with a lot of ambition, but they do need to curb this rearing ugly head that lets them down so many times in terms of arrogance and player discipline. If they don’t then whoever finds themselves in the final beside United will bring a lot more riled fans, ready to make a lot more noise and give their side the extra added push they will undoubtedly need.

Preston can take pride from the fact they got into the play-offs in the first place from an unlikely position. They should not feel down about the defeat but inspired to push on next season and make sure they are promoted automatically in a league that is bound to have a couple more big names coming down.

Alan Irvine has shown himself to be one of the modest and gifted managers in the football league and there is no doubt that he is destined to be at the helm of greater things, if not with Preston then with another big side.

At the moment United probably won’t care who they play in the final but the point is that it is going to be a tougher test than they have just had. Reading will want revenge for the 1-0 United defeat the recently suffered and this is all new territory for Burnley which could mean they have stronger feelings than anyone in the United side. Bring on the final.

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