Sheffield Utd v Citeh 14:00 hrs. [No Archer] but will Hamer score for The Blades?

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After scoring for Sheffield United against Nottingham Forest (L 2-1), new signing Gustavo Hamer admitted it would be better “not to score on your debut and win the game” as they remain pointless (L2) on their return to the Premier League (PL). They conceded in the opening and closing five minutes of regulation time, although manager Paul Heckingbottom claimed his side were “very good from 20 minutes in.”

But the Blades simply cannot afford to give a 20-minute head start to reigning champions Manchester City, against whom they haven’t won a league H2H since 2000 (D2, L6), losing the last five PL meetings ‘to nil’. Winning their final five home games en route to promotion from the Championship last term is encouraging, but they’ve already been reminded of the challenges the PL poses when Crystal Palace beat them 1-0 at Bramall Lane on opening day.

After winning the UEFA Super Cup on penalties against Sevilla in Athens, Man City returned to England to beat potential title rivals Newcastle 1-0, meaning they’re yet to concede in PL action this term (W2). With Kevin De Bruyne out injured, they’ve added another Belgian to the ranks, with Jérémy Doku arriving from Rennes for £55m - a man who counts Kylian Mbappé and Thierry Henry among his admirers.

But the speedy forward will have to wait to work with manager Pep Guardiola as the Spaniard has undergone back surgery and will miss the next two games, with assistant Juanma Lillo taking charge. He’ll be aiming to get the Cityzens firing on the road after a run of mixed form away from home (W1, D1, L1) knowing they’ve won the last three PL H2Hs here by the same 1-0 scoreline.

Players to watch: Hamer’s goal threat is why Heckingbottom brought him to Sheffield United as he’s netted between half-time and the 70th minute in three of his last five outings. Before that, Erling Haaland could pounce if the hosts start slowly again as he’s netted three times before the 40th minute across Man City’s last five PL away fixtures.

Hot stat: Manchester City have kept a clean sheet in nine of their ten PL games against Sheffield United



Archer not playing, but Hamer is on the sheet.
I think City will bury them
 
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Apparently, Archer has been introduced to the Blades fans on the pitch.

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photo`s taken earlier in the week

* yerjokinarnnya !
 
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"Fat lad at the back" Billy Sharp - scored his first MLS goal last night.
Is that steam, pyro`s or steam behind him?

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To be honest, Heckingbottom`s tactics were the only option really.
There`s only a few additions to that team from last year, with a few of their big stars leaving.
Big problems behind the scenes in the boardroom - the club trying to back-fill whilst the season has begun.
Not a good place to be in.
Hamer and Archer will add some umph to their attack, but they might be their only saviour`s this season.
 
Hard to judge Sheffield United given the opposition, they're playing the best team in the world, but it's been one way traffic for almost the entire match.

Their keeper and the post have kept it respectable.
 
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