Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

YOU DESERVE TOP BILLING

Phil must be more like Parker, says... Parker

- Gibbs-white ALEX CROOK

2 Solanke 62 pen, Billing 65

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BOURNEMOUT­H SHEFFIELD UNITED 56

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SCOTT PARKER wants Bournemout­h match-winner Philip Billing to take a leaf out of his playbook to become the complete midfielder.

Billing scored his sixth goal of the season as the Cherries came from behind to maintain their record as the EFL’S only unbeaten team and climb to the top.

Former England ace Parker (top) said: “He’s better technicall­y than me and he’s got a better shot than me, but I had something as a player Phil could do with.

“I want to try and give him that bit of me to take him to another level. The biggest thing that made me happy was when he ran back and made a slide tackle.

“I know he can score a goal and has quality at those moments, but what is an all-round midfielder? Someone who can do every facet.

“He is showing me at certain moments and is becoming involved in the game at every moment. He is coming to the fore in big moments.

“He needs to make that a habit. There is much more to come from him and moments in the game where I need more from him. He has done nothing but impress me with his demeanour and attitude to learn. I am very demanding, but he has always risen and has been resilient in those moments.”

Billing was chased by Watford and Norwich in the summer and Parker added: “There was talk around Phil earlier in the season. He made a decision to stay here, improve and get better. We are lucky to have him.”

Bournemout­h looked to be heading for their first league defeat of the season when Morgan Gibbs-white slid in to fire Sheffield United in front 11 minutes into the second half.

Dominic Solanke equalised just six minutes later through a contentiou­s penalty after being brought down outside the box.

Billing completed the comeback by firing home from Ryan Christie’s pull-back (below).

United boss Slavisa Jokanovic is not surprised to see his ex-fulham captain Parker prospering on the south coast. Jokanovic (below) said: “He is doing really well, and I cannot be surprised. He was a fantastic footballer and he has made a really good start to his coaching. “His team play really good football. I believe he has a bright future ahead of him. We will have lots of battles ahead. He was a really loyal player in my time coaching him and a really loyal assistant when working with my staff. I predict he will be more successful.”

The Blades boss was clearly not impressed by the penalty decision that allowed Cherries to equalise.

“If I answer you honestly it will be ugly and if I answer you kindly it’ll be fake,” he said.

“We played good football against a really good Bournemout­h team. They created problems for our build-up and we didn’t find a clear way through.”

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