After recent social media criticism of Sheffield United striker Kieffer Moore, Chris Wilder has urged the team’s supporters to “get behind their players.” The Welsh international’s selfless play has impressed his manager and colleagues since he only joined Bramall Lane in the summer from Bournemouth.
However, despite a few missed opportunities in recent games against Derby County and Hull City, some fans are still not convinced. Barring a last-minute illness or injury, Moore will play in his most recent game for the Blades this weekend against Portsmouth. Moore is an important member of the United team because of the way he works both with and without the ball, setting the stage for players like Callum O’Hare and top scorer Gus Hamer to take centre stage.
Regarding his No. 9, Wilder remarked, “He’s a team player.” “After six games, we have four wins, two draws, and no losses. He had worked assiduously and headed the queue. Where the goals originate doesn’t really matter to me. as long as we triumph in football matches. Expectations, differences in viewpoints, or anything… Please get behind the players. Together, let’s not get started on any of that foolishness. Social media is making a reappearance.
“Stand by the boy. He offers the squad everything. He works well in a group. All along, he’s playing for knocks and scrapes. Ask the players when you go. Find out what Callum O’Hare, Gus Hamer, Harry Souttar, Alan Knill, and Jack Lester think of Kieffer Moore by asking someone. They would all respond in the same way.