Sheffield United: How defender has been learning his lines ahead of Watford

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A cerebral as well as combative centre-half, Ciaran Clark last night explained how he used Sheffield United’s pre-season schedule to gather information on his new teammates strengths and playing style ahead of their return to Championship action next week.
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Signed on a season long loan from Newcastle, where his contract is scheduled to expire at the end of the campaign, the 32-year-old hopes to feature in United’s starting eleven for August 1st’s visit to Watford. The first step along a path they hope will lead them back into the Premier League after losing in the play-off semi-finals two months ago, Paul Heckingbottom’s side could also name another new signing, former Malmo defender Anel Ahmedhodzic, in a new look rearguard at Vicarage Road.

Raheem Sterling, previously of Manchester City and now of Chelsea, faces Ciaran Clark during his time at Newcastle: Alex Livesey/Getty ImagesRaheem Sterling, previously of Manchester City and now of Chelsea, faces Ciaran Clark during his time at Newcastle: Alex Livesey/Getty Images
Raheem Sterling, previously of Manchester City and now of Chelsea, faces Ciaran Clark during his time at Newcastle: Alex Livesey/Getty Images

But with United’s manager unlikely to unveil any major changes to the system which saw them earn a shot at promotion during the previous campaign, Clark said: “I’ve always been someone who relies on the intelligence aspect of things. I’ve played football for quite a few years now and so I can take stuff in, take information on board.

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“I listen to the manager, the staff and also the rest of the lads. The information I pick up, I can use that to take into the games.”

A Republic of Ireland international, Clark represented Aston Villa before moving to the North-East where he won promotion from the Championship and then helped Newcastle re-establish themselves at the highest level.

“I watch, learn and take everything in during the friendlies and training sessions,” he said. “My experience should help but so will time.”