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- BY JAMIE DURENT

For all the fanfare around his return, Paul Coutts was just glad to get on the field again. Eleven months after suffering a horrific broken leg against Burton Albion, Aberdeen-born Coutts received a hero’s welcome from the travelling Sheffield United fans against Blackburn Rovers, when he made his 74thminute entrance.

While Coutts, a former Highland League player of the year with Cove Rangers, appreciate­d the support, he was just desperate to be involved on a match-day again.

He said: “It was quite nice to get it out of the way and get refocused on football, after the sideshow that comes with making a comeback. It’s extra pressure on you and everyone is looking to you.”

A challenge from Marvin Sordell in a November 2017 clash with Burton broke the tibia in his right leg, ending his season early.

It laid before him at least a nine-month recovery period plus a summer of rehabilita­tion, but more frustratin­gly coincided with a drop in form that saw the Blades drop from top of the Championsh­ip to out of play-off contention entirely.

The shock of the injury was immediate but the 30-year-old, who left Cove in 2008 for Peterborou­gh United, channelled his efforts into coming back as quick as possible, rather than dwelling on it.

Coutts said: “I knew five minutes after coming off that it was bad, as there was a photo circulatin­g on social media. I knew what I was dealing with.

“But I got looked after by everyone down south and it was superb from that side of things.

“Because it was a clean break I didn’t need an operation. The leg was set and it had to heal itself.”

He added: “I’ve had injuries in the past and found it tough but to be honest, it wasn’t too bad.”

Having his partner Vicki and two-year-old twins Jackson and Ivy at home provided an extra incentive, joking that they were getting sick of him being around the house so often.

“Leaving the house every day knowing you’ve got to get back as quick as possible and provide for them is a source of great motivation.

“Coming back to them at the end of the day definitely takes your mind off things, even if it’s been too much time for their liking.

“You don’t get much time at home (as a footballer); people think you’re home all the time but you’re down the road for a couple of days at a time for away games.”

Coutts comes back into the Blades setup in the same place he left it – at the top of the Championsh­ip.

Chris Wilder’s men have lost just one of their last 10 fixtures and are a point clear of West Brom, with a trip to his old club Derby County in store on Saturday.

The midfielder was back where it all started last weekend, visiting family in Aberdeen during the internatio­nal break.

“It is still a place,

understand­ably, that he holds great fondness for.

He was released as a 16-year-old by the Dons and signed for Cove, managed by John Sheran who remains a confidant to this day.

A sparkling season at Allan Park, in which Cove won the league and Sheran and Coutts scooped individual honours, caught the eye of Peterborou­gh.

Two years with Posh were followed by two more at Preston and then three at Derby, before he moved to Sheffield United in 2015.

However, a great deal of credit goes to Cove for where he stands today.

“I left Aberdeen as a young boy and went to Cove, which taught me about proper football and what it means to win.

“It shaped where I am now. When I was at Cove, I never thought of what was to come, it was just another challenge.

“John (Sheran) was superb for me and taught me everything I fall back on today.”

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 ??  ?? Where it all began: Paul Coutts on the ball for Cove Rangers against Nairn County back in 2008 while, below, the midfielder shows off his Highland League player of the year award from the 2007-08 season alongside Cove boss John Sheran, who picked up the manager of the year prize for the same campaign
Where it all began: Paul Coutts on the ball for Cove Rangers against Nairn County back in 2008 while, below, the midfielder shows off his Highland League player of the year award from the 2007-08 season alongside Cove boss John Sheran, who picked up the manager of the year prize for the same campaign
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 ??  ?? SERIOUS INJURY: Paul Coutts was ruled out for 11 months as a result of this challenge by Burton’s Marvin Sordell in November 2017
SERIOUS INJURY: Paul Coutts was ruled out for 11 months as a result of this challenge by Burton’s Marvin Sordell in November 2017

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