Heckingbottom sends firm reminder to Sheffield United stars ahead of Bournemouth

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File photo dated 18-08-2023 of Sheffield United manager Paul Heckingbottom, who insists there is no room for complacency when Bournemouth visit on Saturday. Issue date: Friday Novembe 24, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story SOCCER Sheff Utd. Photo credit should read Nick Potts/PA Wire. (Image: 2023 PA Media, All Rights Reserved)
File photo dated 18-08-2023 of Sheffield United manager Paul Heckingbottom, who insists there is no room for complacency when Bournemouth visit on Saturday. Issue date: Friday Novembe 24, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story SOCCER Sheff Utd. Photo credit should read Nick Potts/PA Wire. (Image: 2023 PA Media, All Rights Reserved)

Sheffield United boss Paul Heckingbottom has warned his team not to underestimate Bournemouth in their relegation battle on Saturday.

Despite a recent victory against Wolves and a draw with Brighton, Heckingbottom is cautious about the challenge against fellow strugglers Bournemouth presents. "Lots of people already giving me the points," he said. "No, you only have to look at their last game [beating Newcastle 2-0], they were really good. "

"Newcastle impose themselves and try and dominate but Bournemouth were really good, so it's going to be difficult. Regardless of the opposition, we have to put ourselves in the position to take points. Whoever we're playing. We've shown we can do that, we got over the line in the last two and that's the difference. "

"They're an athletic team, do a lot of work with the press. We have to understand that's a big weapon for them but make sure we can create chances and difficult moments and capitalise on them."

"We want to keep momentum going; the message has not changed. Because we finished strongly in both our last two games and we've been the team on top at the end, I've taken a lot from that. The players and the fans have as well."

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"We've kept ourselves in those games and we need to do that. We could easily have taken points from Spurs and (Man) City, who have been the teams everyone's talking about. "

"There's lots of ways to take points but we have to be in a position to do it. We're at home, we want to try and capitalise and take the points."

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