The striker made his debut in goal in his first match as a starter for Sheffield United. In the preview, he said reaching the top tier of English football was a dream he had since he was a child.
Ben Brereton finds goal on his return to England. The national striker started in the match between Sheffield United and West Ham, the coach, who had previously praised his versatility, placed him playing charged towards the left side, just as he had done at Blackburn Rovers. While things seemed complicated for his squad, he took advantage of a series of rebounds in the area and scored parity just before half-time.
“He can play centrally in a pattern with attackers, as a sole attacker and also on the wings. We are delighted that you chose us, we have been working on this agreement for a long time. “He wanted to come play with us,” quarterback Chris Wilder said.
This is the Chilean’s first score so far this season. From Villarreal he left empty and without much confidence. Now, by playing in a football that suits him better, he is once again making the difference. And he does it no less than during his debut in the Premier League. Just before Sunday’s match, he admitted that playing in the top tier of British football was a dream he had harbored for his childhood.
“It’s been incredible to be in a Premier League team. I look forward to the challenges. When you’re a kid your only dream is to play in the Premier League one day, so it’s surprising (…) I know colleagues here, but it’s been good. They were all brilliant, the staff and the players. It was easy to come here and settle in. “I’ve enjoyed every minute so far,” he revealed this Friday.
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