Oliver Arblaster to play key role in Sheffield United rebuild amid Sander Berge's promising endorsement


by www.thestar.co.uk

www.thestar.co.uk— Oliver Arblaster, the talented young Sheffield United midfielder, has been backed to “put a big stamp” on his boyhood club in the coming years after emerging as one of the few positives from a wretched season for the Blades. United remain rock bottom of the Premier League and their slide towards the Championship continued on Saturday with a 4-1 home defeat to second-bottom Burnley. While that result gave Vincent Kompany’s men renewed belief that they can still survive, Chris Wilder was left to...

www.thestar.co.uk—More promising Sheffield United starlets set to follow Oliver Arblaster path as Chris Wilder looks to future. Sheffield United’s promising youngsters have been placed on standby for a dream Premier League chance in the last few games of this season, with the injury-hit Blades on the brink of relegation. United will be condemned to the Championship if they lose at Newcastle this weekend, after a torrid campaign following promotion a year ago. One of the few positives to emerge from the season has been the recent emergence of Oliver Arblaster, the 20-year-old academy product who captained United at Old...

www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk—Leeds United loanee in race against time to play key role in pivotal relegation clash. Leeds United loanee Ian Poveda stands a chance of being fit enough to play a key role for Sheffield Wednesday in their battle against the drop. The winger, who is expected to leave Elland Road permanently this summer when his contract with the club expires, has underlined his talent since joining the Owls in the January transfer window. His creative performances have been key to helping push Danny Rohl's side to the brink of safety after spending almost the entire campaign sitting inside the...

www.thestar.co.uk—Classy Sander Berge's message to Sheffield United fans despite boos on Burnley return. Sander Berge admitted he understood the boos that greeted his Sheffield United return with Burnley yesterday, after the Norwegian helped the Clarets to a 4-1 victory at Bramall Lane that hammered another huge nail in the Blades’ relegation coffin. United have now lost two games to second-bottom Burnley by a 9-1 aggregate as their slide into the Championship continued. Despite a pre-match wish from boss Chris Wilder that Berge received a “Sheffield United welcome” on his return to Bramall Lane...