Sheffield United maintained their unbeaten start to the Championship season as they cruised to a 2-0 win at Hull City.
Gustavo Hamer set them on their way to victory at the MKM Stadium, while substitute Sam McCallum doubled their lead after the break.
It was a third win in five for the Blades, who would have moved into the top two with the result were it not for the two-point deduction to their name as well. They are instead three points off leaders Sunderland ahead of the rest of the weekend’s action.
For Hull, it was a fifth game under Tim Walter without a win. They are still yet to lead a match in the Championship this season.
Clinical counters the difference at the MKM
Hull had most of the ball but it was Sheffield United who always looked a threat, particularly on the counter-attack.
And the goal almost inevitably came about after 15 minutes as debutant Mohamed Belloumi gave the ball away to the pressing Callum O’Hare, who then raced forward 50 yards before playing it out to Hamer, who took a touch into the box and drove one into the bottom corner.
Walter made two changes at the break to try and improve his Hull side, throwing on Liam Millar and Cody Drameh. But it was the Sheffield United changes midway through the half that made the real difference.
A triple change from Chris Wilder led to the second with all three of his introductions involved. Rhian Brewster’s touch started the move that was finished by Andre Brooks steering the ball into McCallum, who fizzed one into the net. Just like the opener, it sprang from a Hull City corner.