Yorkshire Post

Benson is emerging as star turn in Barnsley revolution

- LEON WOBSCHALL

BARNSLEY’S young hearts ran free at Oakwell in scintillat­ing fashion on Tuesday night and if it serves as the template to follow for future home games, then some overdue enjoyment is in store for Reds followers.

There were passages of slick play and movement against Bristol Rovers, but above all, there was a relentless pressing ethic and running power that their visitors simply could not cope with.

Head coach Michael Duff said: “We did a young versus old game this week and there was a 24-year-old in the ‘old’ team, it goes to show how young the squad is.

“They have got unbelievab­le energy and good legs in the team as well. We have basically got to try and outrun teams.

“Yes, you are going to get beaten and not always win. But as long as we are trying to do the right thing, I can accept that. We got beat on Saturday and I was really happy with the performanc­e. But I wasn’t at Plymouth. But one thing they have shown since Plymouth is a willingnes­s to listen and learn. Everything we worked on came out (on Tuesday) and it’s keeping them grounded now.”

For the third game running, Josh Benson did not just get himself a goal but excelled with confidence clearly coursing through his veins. His Reds’ renaissanc­e is the individual story of the season so far.

Handed a surprise start, Devante Cole also gave Duff something to think about with his best performanc­e since signing for the club last summer.

He showed in the process that when his game is in order, he brings qualities to the table. Like any head coach worth his salt, Duff wants much more.

Duff, whose side host Wycombe on Saturday, said: “Everyone knows about Devante and what his attributes are. It is getting him to do it regularly. We’ve got to use his assets to help him, which will help us. Josh deserves all the credit. We have had a couple of conversati­ons.

“I have known the lad a long time since he was 17 and he comes from a good family and background. He had a difficult time last year and probably lost his way a little bit and some things he was not in control of and he was in a team which was suffering as well.”

York City earned a 1-1 draw at Solihull Moors in the National League last night.

York fell behind on 57 minutes, Alex Reid netting, but equalised eight minutes minutes, Maz Kouhyar’s cross converted by Lenell John-Lewis.

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