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Paul Heckingbottom proved right after Sheffield United fans disagreed over key talking point

Paul Heckingbottom was once again keen to remind supporters that Daniel Jebbison is 'nowhere near finished' after he featured against Nottingham Forest on Friday night.

The 18-year-old came off the bench for only his second appearance since returning from a loan spell at the end of January.

The teenage striker had spent the first part of the season at Burton Albion and was progressing well under Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink.

He found the net nine times at the Pirelli Stadium, after scoring on his first start in the Premier League under Heckingbottom at Goodison Park last season.

Sheffield United rejected a £5m offer from Everton in the summer and excitement is high regarding his future.

Since his return, Heckingbottom has been calling on supporters to remain calm around his game time, insisting he still has a lot to learn at this level and needed to work closely with the coaching staff on the training pitch to get up to speed with United's tempo and intensity.

Having coached him in the under 23s and handed him his professional debut, there is no one better to oversee his development than Heckingbottom, who insists he will be played but only when the time is right.

There was a moment in the second half against Nottingham Forest on Friday evening when there was an example of how raw the youngster still is.

Leading 1-0, Jebbison was racing clear and leading a two-on-one counter attack, but overhit his pass by some distance.

Having failed to score in three of their last six encounters and with Jebbison an unused sub in those matches, supporters have questioned the logic behind recalling him but not playing him.

But Heckingbottom, quite rightly given his proven pedigree with young players, should be trusted when it comes to his

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