Gustavo Hamer of Sheffield United during the Premier League match between Nottingham Forest and Sheffield United at City Ground on August 18, 2023 in Nottingham, England.
Gus Hamer in action for Sheffield United last season(Image credit: MB Media/Getty Images)

Were very much into the business end of the Championship season, with the race for the two automatic promotion spots distilling into a three-way battle between Sheffield United, Leeds United and Burnley.

The Blades and the Clarets are looking to bounce back into the Premier League at the first time of asking, while Leeds are desperate to avoid a repeat of last season, when they came up short in the play-off final against Southampton.

Historically, few leagues are harder to get out of than the gruelling English second tier, a place where experienced, battle-hardened grizzled veterans are often the kind of players that make the difference.

Hamer on Blades' promotion push

Sheffield Uniteds Gustavo Hamer is about to complete his fourth Championship campaign in five seasons, with the Brazilian-born Netherlands youth international a key part of Chris Wilders promotion push. So what has enabled him to be so important for Wilder in South Yorkshire?

Its the trust I get from the gaffer and the pressure he puts on me I like to play with pressure, Hamer tells FourFourTwo. Hes honest: hell tell me when Im not as good and hell tell me when Im very good.

Im a risky player; from 10 passes I might only make seven, but from those seven theres an assist or three key passes. He wont tell me, You missed three passes hell say, You created chances and thats good.

Hamer finds himself back in the second tier this season after a testing campaign last year which saw the Blades finish at the bottom of the pile after claiming just 16 points all season.

It was difficult, Hamer reflects. When you get beat 8-0, 5-0, 4-1, its a bit grey, like Sheffield is outside! Its hard to recover when youve been beaten 5-0 five days later its Manchester City or Arsenal.

But weve come back strongly. We must give our fans promotion. Thats the only thing that counts. If that doesnt happen, its a s**t year.

On a personal note, Hamer completed a hat-trick of player of the year awards, dating back to his time at Coventry City, last season. So what price a fourth gong on the bounce?

I dont want to hand it over! Ive got competition weve got quality players but Im not ready to give my trophy away yet. Hopefully, with my big smile, theyll give me another one!

For more than a decade Joe Mewis has worked in football journalism as a reporter and editor, with stints at Mirror Football and LeedsLive among others. He is the author of four football history books that include times on Leeds United and the England national team.

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