Humiliated Heckingbottom to be put out of his misery at the Blades
Humiliated Paul Heckingbottom to be put out of his misery after Sheffield United’s heavy defeat at Burnley, compounded by Oli McBurnie’s red card
- Paul Heckingbottom is set to be fired as Sheffield United manager imminently
- The Blades had their problems compounded with a 5-0 thumping by BurnleyÂ
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If this was to be Paul Heckingbottomâs last stand, he refused to go down wondering.
No Sheffield United player was spared. Their manager has chosen to hold his tongue for much of this season, careful not to break a fragile group, but humiliation at Burnley proved too much.
Heckingbottom had to be calmed down eventually and the sight of Oli McBurnie, whose sending off let down his team, skulking off to the coach with eyes fixed on the ground told a story of how the debrief had gone. Behind within 15 seconds, their target man red carded before half-time and a lack of what Heckingbottom called âbraveryâ thereafter saw the Blades sink to the bottom of the pile. The smart money is on them residing there from now until May. âYou need big balls on the pitch, you canât be a shrinking violet,â Heckingbottom said pointedly.
The first murmurings of âHecky Outâ rang from the away end and once that starts, it feels like things are heading only one way.
Chris Wilder wants a return and there is a sense Heckingbottom is set to be put out of his misery. What else he could have done, since a promotion to the backdrop of a transfer embargo, a botched takeover and sales of their best players, is debatable. He talked about how his head is held high and he is right. What United would look like from a financial standpoint without finishing in the top two last year does not bear thinking about.
Humiliation by Burnley left Sheffield United boss Paul Heckingbottom openly fumingÂ
Oli McBurnie’s sending off before half-time compounded the Blades’ problems at Turf Moor
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The squad is worse than their Championship cohort. Fans had to watch one of last seasonâs best, Sander Berge, run the midfield for a resurgent Burnley.
Six of those who featured on Saturday have deals expiring in June, two others are on loan. Long-term thinking? Not here.
âI wanted to keep the group together but we couldnât,â Heckingbottom added. âWeâve been making financial decisions rather than football decisions.
âWeâve been cutting the wage bill, selling the best assets and they (Burnley) spent ÂŁ200million.
âWeâve compromised but thatâs not an excuse. Itâs about finding performances out of players.â
Never mind, only Liverpool next.
MATCH FACTSÂ
BURNLEY (4-4-2): Trafford 7; Vitinho 7, OâShea 7.5 (Ekdal 83), Beyer 7.5, Taylor 7.5; Larsen 8 (Gudmundsson 65, 6), Berge 7.5; Brownhill 7.5, KOLEOSHO 8.5 (Tresor 76); Rodriguez 8 (Obafemi 76); Amdouni 8 (Redmond 77).Â
Scorers: Rodriguez 1, Larsen 29, Amdouni 73, Koleosho 75, Brownhill 80.Â
Booked: OâShea, Beyer.Â
Manager: Vincent Kompany 8.
SHEFF UNITED (3-5-2): Fotheringham 6; Ahmedhodzic 5, Robinson 6, Trusty 4.5; Baldock 6 (Bogle 25, 5), Hamer 6, Fleck 5 (Osula 46, 6), Norwood 6, Thomas 4.5 (McAtee 46, 6); Archer 5 (Traore 46, 5.5), McBurnie 4.Â
Booked: Ahmedhodzic, Fleck, Osula, Thomas, Hamer, McBurnie.Â
Sent off: McBurnie.Â
Manager: Paul Heckingbottom 5.
Referee: Chris Kavanagh 6.Â
Att: Not given.
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