Yorkshire Post

Fleck return a timely boost for the Blades

- NICK WESTBY

IT may have been yet another Premier League defeat for Sheffield United on Sunday, but the return of one of their talismanic figures over recent seasons was a huge positive.

John Fleck managed the full 90 minutes in the 1- 0 defeat to West Ham United.

It has been a season beset by injury problems for the 29- yearold Scotland internatio­nal.

He started the first two games of the season but Sunday was his first start in the Premier League since September 21, a succession of niggling injuries – most recently his back – forcing him to the sidelines.

He missed all of Scotland’s three games over the internatio­nal break, including the penalty shootout victory over Serbia that sent them to the European Championsh­ips.

However, his return could be timely, given the run of fixtures ahead of Sheffield United as they look to climb off the foot of the table. Saturday night at fellow winless side West Bromwich Albion already has the makings of a huge game, one made for someone who can unpick a defence.

Fleck made two goals and scored five in United’s first season back in the top flight, but his overall contributi­on was so much more than just bare statistics. His decision- making, calmness in possession and incisive passes have been lacking in a side that has managed just four goals in nine games.

His return on Sunday certainly improved Chris Wilder’s outlook.

“Delighted, absolutely delighted for the boy,” said Wilder, of one of his first signings for the club back in the summer of 2016.

“John’s an integral part of what’s happened the last three or four years at this club.

“He’ll get better and he’ll have some top performanc­es.”

 ?? PICTURE: MIKE EGERTON/ PA ?? BACK IN ACTION: Sheffield United’s John Fleck and West Ham’s Vladimir Coufal battle for the ball at Bramall Lane.
PICTURE: MIKE EGERTON/ PA BACK IN ACTION: Sheffield United’s John Fleck and West Ham’s Vladimir Coufal battle for the ball at Bramall Lane.

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