Irish Sunday Mirror

Brew up for Heck of it

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- By ROSS HEPPENSTAL­L at Bramall Lane

Lester [head of performanc­e] and the biggest thing that Jack has noticed is that, for all his efforts on goal, there is not enough gone between the goalposts.

“That one today for his goal was perfect.”

The United faithful booed Heckingbot­tom’s decision to substitute Brewster with 20 minutes to play but the RHIAN BREWSTER fired Blades boss did not take Sheffield United to victory that as a negative. after a half-time session of Heckingbot­tom video analysis helped him explained: “I felt the fans find his shooting boots. had taken to him last year.

The 21-year-old striker “Even though it was a endured a nightmare debut difficult time, he never season at Bramall Lane last shirked it. term after arriving from “He’s nowhere near Liverpool in a club-record where he needs to be in deal worth £23.5million. terms of his fitness after

He failed to score a his hamstring injury. He’s single goal in 31 got to get fitter and he’s appearance­s but his got to get stronger. 48th-minute opener “We need him scoring yesterday marked his third more goals but he’s a great strike in his last six games. kid and really infectious, so

Defender Jack Robinson we will continue to push then nodded in him and work a second – his with him.” first goal for Luton the club – offered next to before nothing as an Brewster broke attacking force clear and was and United hauled down could have by Luton’s been ahead at Reece Burke, the break. who was Brewster’s shown a tidy finish, straight red card. after Jayden Bogle’s effort

It was United’s first home was blocked, put them game in eight weeks after ahead and then Robinson recent postponeme­nts and headed in Oli Norwood’s boss Paul Heckingbot­tom free-kick. said: “Rhian took on the Burke’s dismissal on the informatio­n we gave him at hour ended Luton’s hopes half-time. and boss Nathan Jones

“It was a tactical element said: “First-half I didn’t about getting Rhian think there was much in the involved more to receive game but we just didn’t forward passes and build come out of the traps in the the link-up play. way that we wanted to in

“We showed him the second half. examples on the video at “With the sending off, half-time and the pleasing which I had no problem thing was that we saw him with, it was very difficult to getting across the centreback­s peg them back. But they’ve in the second half. got the best squad in the

“He’s worked with Jack Championsh­ip.” SHEFFIELD UNITED: Foderingha­m 6, Basham 6, Egan 6, Robinson 7, Bogle 6, Norwood 6, Hourihane 6, Norrington-davies 6, Ndiaye 8 (Mcgoldrick 83), Sharp 6 (Mcburnie 86), Brewster 7 (Berge 70, 6). Subs not used: Eastwood, Baldock, Fleck, Gordon. LUTON TOWN: Shea 6, Burke 5, Bradley 6, Naismith 6, Kioso 6, Mpanzu 6, Campbell 6, Lansbury 6, Bell 6 (Clark 60, 6), Muskwe 6 (Osho 63, 6), Jerome 6 (Adebayo 54, 6). Subs not used: Sluga, Onyedinma, Berry, Mendes Gomes. MAN OF THE MATCH: Iliman Ndiaye. A constant menace to the Luton defence. REFEREE: Stephen Martin 6. 2 48, Robinson 51

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