Sheff Utd v Port Vale: Blades told to get on front foot and quickly
The Blades are without a win in five games so this flurry of Bramall Lane fixtures offers a great chance to regain some momentum.
Port Vale are today’s visitors, followed by Scunthorpe United on Tuesday and then Crewe Alexandra a week today.
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Hide AdClough said: “We have three coming up, but it is about getting the three points against Port Vale to give us a platform for the rest of the season.
“Port Vale will come here and battle. That is what they do, probably quite defensively-minded, but it is all about us. We have to be on the front foot and positive.”
United, who lost to Vale in a heated Boxing Day clash, head a long list of sides still hoping to qualify for the play-offs.
Eleven points adrift of MK Dons in fourth place, Clough’s men are fifth on 55 points – five points ahead of Doncaster Rovers in 12th.
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Hide AdThe recent disappointing run, therefore, has been a missed opportunity in terms of strengthening United’s grip on a place in the top six.
Clough said: “We can do that (open up a gap on the chasing pack) and that is what we have blown in the last three games.
“Even a couple of draws in the home games would have helped us pull away. They are not must-win (games) because we can still get the play-offs.”
Clough has revealed that Diego De Girolamo’s return from a loan spell with York City to join Northampton Town until the end of the season was the player’s decision.
The Blades chief also confirmed no agreement had been reached over a possible new contract for De Girolamo.