Scott Parker reveals what instruction he gave his AFC Bournemouth team in the Sheffield United draw
The Cherries drew 0-0 with play-off contending Sheffield United on Saturday.
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The Cherries drew 0-0 with play-off contending Sheffield United on Saturday.
Premier League side West Ham United have actively scouted Fulham and Sheffield United transfer target Josh Cullen ahead of a potential move in the summer, according to journalist Dean Jones who spoke to Give Me Sport.
With tensions high and nerves still jangling, the race for bragging rights and play-off places has never been more palpable heading into the final knockings of the 21/22 campaign involving both Sheffield United and Huddersfield Town.
Sheffield United and Bournemouth played out a hard-fought goalless draw at Bramall Lane yesterday. United had the better of the chances with Morgan Gibbs-White twice being denied by keeper Mark Travers and Filip Uremovic missing a golden opportunity in front of the Kop right at the death.
Paul Heckingbottom and Scott Parker both felt Sheffield United should have been awarded a penalty in the second half of today's goalless draw at Bramall Lane. Morgan Gibbs-White appeared to be hacked to the ground by Nat Phillips and to everyone's amazement, referee Dean Whitestone said no.
Sheffield United manager Paul Heckingbottom was frustrated at a late penalty not being given after his side drew 0-0 with fellow promotion hopefuls Bournemouth at Bramall Lane.
Paul Heckingbottom's transfer focus in the summer will be on improving the first team squad and not on signing younger players, as many supporters may think. The Blades boss revealed quite soon into his reign that the ideal scenario is to have two players per outfield position competing for places, with a bank of youngsters underneath providing cover.
Sheffield United host second placed Bournemouth in the early kick-off tomorrow afternoon.