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THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 2025
Hamza’s return to Sheffield marked by standing ovation following superb performance

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TBS Report
29 March, 2025, 01:45 pm
Last modified: 29 March, 2025, 01:51 pm

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Hamza’s return to Sheffield marked by standing ovation following superb performance

Despite the long journey back from international duty, Hamza delivered a top-tier performance in Sheffield's 3-1 win over Coventry City in the Championship, helping the team move to the top of the league standings.

TBS Report
29 March, 2025, 01:45 pm
Last modified: 29 March, 2025, 01:51 pm
Hamza’s return to Sheffield marked by standing ovation following superb performance

Hamza Choudhury has made an outstanding return to Sheffield United after a remarkable international debut with Bangladesh against India.

Despite the long journey back from international duty, Hamza delivered a top-tier performance in Sheffield's 3-1 win over Coventry City in the Championship, helping the team move to the top of the league standings.

With 83 points from 39 matches, Sheffield are now leading the table.

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Hamza was a key figure in midfield throughout the match, dominating play and contributing significantly to his team's control of the game. Although he didn't score or provide an assist, his all-around performance was crucial. His near-perfect shot was brilliantly saved by Coventry's goalkeeper, but his presence in midfield was felt immediately. The crowd appreciated his efforts, giving him a standing ovation as he left the pitch in the 89th minute.

The match kicked off in front of 30,000 fans, with Sheffield taking the lead in the 19th minute thanks to Gustavo Hamer. Tyrese Campbell doubled the advantage just an hour later, and Ryan Brewster added a third in the 62nd minute, assisted by Brereton Diaz.

Hamza's ability to win duels, intercept passes, and disrupt Coventry's attacking plays was a standout feature of his performance. The commentator noted his impressive display, despite having just returned from a long flight after playing for Bangladesh. His defensive work was vital, particularly in halting Coventry's efforts to threaten Sheffield's goal.

In total, Hamza made 48 touches, completed 25 of 31 passes, and won 2 duels. He also made 4 interceptions and 2 tackles, with one shot block to his name. His defensive presence was key in helping Sheffield control the match for long stretches, providing stability and ensuring Coventry posed little danger.

Following his substitution, Sheffield conceded a goal in stoppage time from Jack Rudoni, but the game had already been secured. The Blades had already confirmed their victory with goals from Hamer, Campbell, and Brewster.

Hamza's performance also highlighted his growth since joining Sheffield. Despite the international duties and long travel, he seamlessly transitioned back into club football, continuing to excel in the defensive midfield role. His contributions in breaking up play and maintaining possession were crucial to the team's success.

With Sheffield now leading the Championship, the team will be hoping to hold onto their top spot. However, Leeds could surpass them if they win their next match, due to goal difference.

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Hamza Choudhury / Sheffield United / bangladesh football team

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