Why Jack Robinson is happy to play patience game at Sheffield United after move from Nottingham Forest

Jack Robinson, the Sheffield United defender, admits he is willing to be patient and wait for the opportunity to play games for the Blades.
Jack Robinson joined Sheffield United from Nottingham Forest in January: Robin Parker/SportimageJack Robinson joined Sheffield United from Nottingham Forest in January: Robin Parker/Sportimage
Jack Robinson joined Sheffield United from Nottingham Forest in January: Robin Parker/Sportimage

Robinson made a January move from Nottingham Forest, but has made just two cameo appearances off the bench in FA Cup games for Chris Wilder's Blades.

But the former Liverpool youngster, who described the Blades as a "top club", added: "The manager, Chris Wilder, has been really, really good with me and the players have been top-class as well.

"I’ve just fitted in straight away.

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“Now it’s just to try to get some more game time but I understand that’s a process as well because the lads have been there three years, more or less the same team.

"It’s going to be tough to break in but I’m sure if I continue to work hard I can do that in the future.”

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