The Scotsman

Former Hibs boss Heckingbot­tom off to a winning start as the new manager of Sheffield United

- By COLIN STEWART

New Sheffield United manager Paul Heckingbot­tom was pleased with his side’s performanc­e after goals from Rhian Brewster and Billy Sharp gave them a 2-0 victory over Bristol City on a snowy afternoon yesterday.

Brewster struck five minutes before the break, producing a neat turn and firing low past Daniel Bentley after receiving the ball from Stevens.

After several chances went begging, Sharp sealed the victory late on, applying the finish from close range after David Mcgoldrick delivered a low cross from the right.

Former Hibs boss Heckingbot­tom said: “I was pleased with lots of things in the game. I thought the approach was good and the players responding to the messages was very good.

“I think it was important we got that goal before half-time.

“We were easily good value for one-nil – it should have been more.

“The second half was very similar – 21 shots and it’s still one-nil and you’re wondering if they’re going to get a chance at the other end.

“When that second goal went in, it was an important moment in the game.

“We knew Bristol’s threats to be on the counter with a long ball. In open play, we were defensivel­y strong.

“Bristol came to slow the game down and the players’ intensity, I thought, was good. We managed to try and keep the game played at our tempo when the ball was on the pitch. That was an important thing for us.”

Bristol City boss Nigel Pearson admitted his side gave the ball away too easily.

He said: “We needed to be at our best and I thought we were a bit careless in possession and we weren’t as aggressive as we needed to be against them.

“There were too many unforced errors and bad decision making. Today was a day when there are a few lessons to be learned. We made some bad decisions when we had some good possession. We needed too many touches which is a lesson for some of our younger players.

“At one-nil, the second goal comes from a bad decision from one of our senior players.

“It looked as though they were slightly relieved to get the second goal which, in the context of the game, was a bit surprising in itself.”

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