Yorkshire Post

Record- signing Berge set for preferred key role as evolving Blades prepare for Leeds test

- STUART RAYNER

CHRIS WILDER has suggested Sander Berge will be given a run of games at his preferred position, holding midfield.

Since becoming Sheffield United’s club record signing in January, the Norwegian has largely been used on the right of a central midfield three. That role, normally held by John Lundstram, carries more attacking responsibi­lities. In modern continenta­l- style parlance, Berge has been playing as a No 8, not a No 6.

The latter job, as the most defensive of the midfielder­s, is the one Berge played at Genk.

A shift became evident in the League Cup second round tie at Burnley, when Berge and vicecaptai­n Oliver Norwood switched and the normally more defensive Northern Ireland internatio­nal was pushed further forward.

It was the prelude to Norwood losing his place at Aston Villa on Monday, and to get it back in the short term it looks like he might have to oust Lundstram, who was outstandin­g in the West Midlands despite missing a penalty.

Inactualfa­ct, Berge’srole changed again onMondaywh­en JohnEgan’searlyred cardbrough­t achangetoa­4- 4- 1formation.

“I wanted to give Sander a run in there, I wanted more mobility in the team,” said Wilder,

explaining the decision. “I’d love tohaveseen himthere11­v11but wewentfrom­afive/ three toafour.

“He broke the play up and at times he strode forward and showed his power.

“It’s a good experience for Sander playing in a four in that shape and I felt he kept his shape and his discipline.

“Everybody has an opinion on selection but we felt that was the best midfield three for the night and it’s disappoint­ing we only had 10 minutes of it ( before the sending- off brought a change).”

Manchester United youth product Norwood was a key figure in the Blades’ ninth- place Premier League finish, controllin­g the flow of the game from the base of midfield, and taking most of the set- pieces. Monday was the first Blades league game he has not played in since his debut in

August, 2018. Norwood did not hit the same heights when the team returned from coronaviru­s lockdown, substitute­d in three of the final eight fixtures and on the bench for the last, for the first time in his Bramall Lane career.

The Blades are evolving, with summer signing Oliver Burke making his first Premier League appearance from the start as a centre- forward, and Ethan Amapdu doing so from the bench.

The versatile 20- year- old Wales internatio­nal, on loan from Chelsea, was introduced to make the visitors more secure after Egan’s red card. It may have edged him ahead of Phil Jagielka, who was not in the match- day squad for the 1- 0 defeat, as Egan’s deputy in Sunday’s derby at home to Leeds United.

“We had to get a centrehalf onto the pitch,” explained Wilder. “Bash ( overlappin­g centre- back Chris Basham) has been great but in the Premier League he’s not a centre- half ( in a back four) so when we changed shape we lost a little bit with Didzy ( centre- forward David McGoldrick) wide left. He’s not played a lot of football ( recently) so doing the hard yards there would have been a difficult ask.

“Webalanced it upwithBash goingintor­ightmidfie­ld alongside Flecky( JohnFleck), John Lundstrama­ndSander, and Ethan makinghis PremierLea­guedebut. Ithoughthe­wasreallyg­ood.”

 ?? PICTURE: ALASTAIR GRANT/ NMC POOL/ PA ?? LITTLE CONSOLATIO­N: Hull City’s Mallik Wilks beats West Ham United’s Jack Wilshere to the ball during last night’s Carabao Cup third round match at the London Stadium. Wilks netted for the Tigers, but the League One club lost 5- 1. Report: Page 22
PICTURE: ALASTAIR GRANT/ NMC POOL/ PA LITTLE CONSOLATIO­N: Hull City’s Mallik Wilks beats West Ham United’s Jack Wilshere to the ball during last night’s Carabao Cup third round match at the London Stadium. Wilks netted for the Tigers, but the League One club lost 5- 1. Report: Page 22
 ??  ?? SANDER BERGE: Dropping back into the holding midfield role he occupied at previous club Genk.
SANDER BERGE: Dropping back into the holding midfield role he occupied at previous club Genk.

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