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Goalkeeper - Illan Meslier (Leeds)
I must be honest, I didn't know an awful lot about Illan Meslier but by the end of the game I knew everything I needed to know. The Leeds keeper made two remarkable saves from John Lundstram and another from George Baldock in a first half full of commitment from both sides. The more I saw of him the better he got. I haven't seen a Leeds keeper with this sort of promise since I first watched a young Mervyn Day 40 years ago.
Did you know? Meslier is the sixth goalkeeper aged under 21 to keep a top-flight clean sheet for Leeds, after Stan Moore, Gary Sprake, David Harvey, John Lukic and Paul Robinson.
Defenders - Jan Bednarek (Southampton), Tyrone Mings (Aston Villa), Robin Koch (Leeds), Andrew Robertson (Liverpool)
Robin Koch: Oh how I wish fans had been allowed into this game. The Yorkshire derby between Sheffield United and Leeds was a brilliant watch. This was a game only for the totally committed and Leeds centre-back Robin Koch was at the heart of the battle. There's something not quite right about Leeds being back in the Premier League and not hearing their anthem 'Marching on Together' sung loud and proud by their fans. They would have shaken Bramall Lane to the ground the way their team performed. A cracking game and a pity someone had to lose in the end.
Did you know? Koch made more clearances than any other Leeds player (three), while he also completed 87% of his passes against Sheffield United.
Midfielders - Jack Grealish (Aston Villa), James Rodriguez (Everton), Bruno Fernandes (Man Utd), Jack Harrison (Leeds)
Jack Harrison: The cross was magnificent. In fact the ball was so good from Jack Harrison that he raised both his hands aloft to signal that a goal was imminent. Meanwhile agony was etched on Aaron Ramsdale's face in the Sheffield United goal as he knew there was nothing he could do about the quality of the ball. All that Patrick Bamford had to do was to keep his eyes on the ball, hold his nerve and nod it into the back of the net. Game over. Occasionally the cross is better than the goal itself and this was one of those moments.
Did you know? No Leeds player created more scoring opportunities against Sheffield United than Harrison (five), who assisted the only goal of the game.
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