The 20 year old striker earns a club record move to the Blades. Here's what Blades fans can expect to see with Brewster's strengths/areas of improvement highlighted and what i feel he'll add to the Blades front line.
Using @insightMrkt player profiles tool we can see that based on his small time at Swansea Brewster was a clinical & accurate shooter. Over performing his xG by a large amount considering the sample but still getting into good enough areas and getting a lot of shots away
Brewster is very different from the current Blades crop. He isn't a striker who waits for big chances in the box only, as soon as he has a sight of the goal he strikes ball. His ball striking technique is excellent, often on target and with power so that GKs have to parry.
Brewster's shot map from his team at the Swans shows a player both capable of creating separation inside the box to get on the end of high value chances & someone not afraid to pull the trigger outside the box, often at the end of a dribble.
This shot map shows the shots Brewster took at Swansea that were 1 touch only, 1st time strikes without need to control ball. The encouraging shot placement here, the centralised congestion, the outcome of those shots with a high % being a goal are very positive.
So what type of striker is he? He's someone who's going to take a fairly high volume of shots! Here we see how he peels off Janssen and as soon as he has a yard he hits the ball. This is a consistent element of his game & something the Blades do currently lack.
Another example here of the 1st time shot no control. Ball runs loose to him and he's completely aware of his angles & positioning. Unleashes a powerful shot which the GK has to parry.
Yet another example here (don't worry goals are coming!!) Ball gets turned over high and he sees the frame of the goal and shoots. Is the better option to pass? possibly so. His decision making could improve in this aspect but the shot volume could be vital for a Blades side.
here's my absolute favourite of his last season. Look at the positioning, quick reaction to sort his feet & body angle out. His movement makes a yard of space and on his weaker foot he finishes so clinically 1st time.
Again another 1 touch finish. This is a little more akin to a SUFC move. Ball into the box, 1st contact keeps the ball alive and his ability to be in the right place, in space, inside the area is excellent. Another clean strike gives the GK no chance from that range.
This one against SWFC another that has my attention. The reactions to make the 1st half step before the defender does to get the half a yard needed to get the shot away is Sharp-esque. Another top class finish too with clean strike again.
This one Brewster actually drops to look to contribute to buildup but then aggressively attacks the back post space, the adjustment to meet the cross half a yard behind, keep his body position for balance & get strike on target impressive.
Love this example of how he can pivot in the buildup. Brilliant 1-2 executed with Ayew, releases the wide man into space, then reacts by aggressively attacking front post space in between the 2 CBs, always knows where the goal is at all times.
Can he drop into midfield and link play? yes he has the skillset to do so.
The goal is ridiculous (shot location shoulder devil having words with me here) but just impressed by his spatial awareness to again find the space this time deeper.
So can he link play properly & find runners/targets? yes.
He's very intelligent at dropping short, if CBs don't follow him he'll get on the half turn and is capable of picking good passes to release others.
This little 1 touch left foot lay off was a bit of a trademark last season. Ultimately this leads to nothing but the intelligence of space to note the CB has followed him in & therefore vacated the line he knows instantly to pop it off and hope runners are beyond him. He's smart.
Brewster isn't the quickest. More in the defoe mould of good acceleration but not blistering top speed. What he is good at though is sensing when he's alone with no support and buying the foul.
Example of everything Utd have lacked for a while. The ability to drift off the DF & receive the pass but moreso the ability to create just half a yard on either foot and unleash a powerful shot. This is a huge element of what he brings, he can create his own shots.
So to sumamrise:
Blades had lowest shots per game in the league last season. They create high quality but low volume chances. How does Brewster impact that? he compliements the high quality, 1 touch penalty area shots for sure BUT....
He adds an ability to create his own shots if 1v1, to have a high shot production around the box and in essence to apply more pressure & threat to the opposition goal. His data suggests last season was a little too clinical but there's technical aspects to explain some of that...
with how hard he hits the ball & how accurate he is. His link up play can be improved, especially when asked to hold the ball up but he's intelligent, he can drop and combine to release others and can move the ball quickly. He'll play with a partner at the Blades.....
Which i think will suit him. He struck up a good relationship with Ayew at Swansea and if he can do the same here he can provide the missing clinical/shot output and let the others bring the link play & duel work off the ball.
Extremely excited. Needs time & patience but this is one of England's best young strikers, who has massive improvement to make but can make a difference now too. Support the kid, give him time & there's no telling how big the ceiling is.
Lots of dicussion about sufc/CW/PA relationship, recruitment etc. My opinoin....
This is a pretty sad thing to be played out so publically from both sides. There's a clear disconnect between 2 that seems beyond repair & that normally only ends in 1 way, which is the way....
no Blades fan should want this to go, CW not being here long term.
To the question of the recruitment. We clearly do not invest budget into the club that others do. We clearly don't have scope to compete with 95% of PL clubs.
The budget will have been known before....
identifying players. So every club in this country starts talking to agents/clubs to find out what is financially viable. To say we identified Watkins, Cash, Eze, Robinson, Swift & Davies & didn't get them is a bit of a nonesense. There's over 60m in fees there and countless....
Swansea look ruthlesssly efficient & hard to play against. Be interesting to see if they can continue to out perform their undelying numbers. 27.4 xGA only 15 conceded. Huge over performance there. Defence looks solid (27.4 xGA is still good for division) but this run....
Of low goals conceded doesn't look sustainable. On attacking side 30.5 xGF with 35 goals scored. Mid table underly attacking metrics.
Love the structure & development Cooper has given to some players many had wrote off BUT may be a tad early to have them as sure things.
Note we are in February now. At some point xG stops being as predictive compared to results. Sheff Utd had a similar run in their promotion season defensively. So can be done. But Swana xGD is playoff level currently. Interesting case study to see how it pans out
Liverpool went from over performance & clinical finishing last season to under performance and being wasteful this.
The difference? My take - game state. Last season Liverpool took lead in 29/38 matches avg 2.83 points from those games.
They spent a league high 44.3 mins per game on avg leading. Per game they created approx 1.08 xG (inc pens) when leading but actually scored 1.18 goals per game when ahead. So they scored 1st often, controlled the game flow, created a whole xG when ahead and were clinical....
This season Liverpool have scored 1st in 12/21 games (57%) averaged 2.33 points from those games. This season Liverpool have spent 30 mins per game on average leading games.
They've had to chase results more, play against deeper/more compact defences & when they have created...
Wayne Rooney by the way has improved Derby County a ridiculous amount.
Also Bielik is every the bit the player alot of people including me said he was! No coincidence their upturn in form as been linked to his recovery from injury and starting games!
I'm not one particuarly for +/- stats BUT......
With Rooney on the pitch Derby were a much worse side. Whether that be him, his usage rate, the dependancy or fact they had to shoe horn him in he's much better in the dugout than on the pitch
Cracking journey from CW/AK and the lads though. For players that have spent their careers in L2/L1 and Champ to do what they've done is incredible. Won't ever be forgot by me whatever happens for the rest of the season. Natural time to turn over a few/recycle and mix it up.
When i say mix it up, i don't believe in changing the system. It's a sufc blueprint now, the academy play same shape and same patterns. The club is locked in to this and thank god we have a style of play concurrent throughout the club...
Say what you will about systems etc but ultimately it worked for 4 years. It hasn't been found out at all the player playing in it right now aren't doing their jobs, aren't making right calls or showing enough quality. System can't do that for them.
We are going to be relegated. No doubt. So we now have to plan for the Championship. Chris will want 2 1st team players in January but if they aren't here after 6 months I hardly see the point. Play players who will be starting in the Championship now...
Ampadu now needs to come out the team. He's impacting it for the negative and he isn't here come start of next season. People might moan but get Norwood back in now. Play 3-4-1-2 as that's what we will play in the Championship. Mcburnie & Brewster as front 2 as....
they are the future (i thought Brewster was poor really poor today) but whether you like it or not that is our biggest 2 investments and the youngest forwards we have on long term deals. They are the future. Play them together. Alot. Plan recruitment for summer NOW....