“The 34-year-old used all of his experience to break up and start play, as well as helping to support the younger players around him.
“His effectiveness was clear for all to see in the final game of the month as he put in a man of the match display against Nottingham Forest.”
For Brown, he scored the equaliser against Millwall and also repeated the same feat against Coventry City weeks later. There, the 23-year-old sent a wonder strike into the roof of the net.
Aside from his clean sheet record, Wales international Davies made saves at important moments in games for Michael O Neill’s team.
These Sheffield United fans want Hassan Ayari in first team after impressing for Tunisia February 19, 2021
Ayari scored and assisted to help his country to a 2-0 victory over Namibia on Thursday.
The 19-year-old set up the opener from a free-kick, before firing home the second to send Tunisia top of their group.
A goal and assist for Hassan Ayari in the U20 African Cup of Nations. pic.twitter.com/6qbzcHkLSp Sheffield United Development (@sufcdevelopment) February 18, 2021
They drew 0-0 with Burkina Faso in their opening match and will face Central Africa in the final group game on Sunday.
Ayari has earned plenty of plaudits in his relatively short career since arriving at the Blades from TW Braga – an amateur youth academy in Northern Ireland.
Wycombe.
The Canaries kicked off first in the lunchtime fixture but could not take advantage as it finished goalless at Carrow Road as Adam Idah returned to action as a second half substitute.
Emi Buendia was sent off for the fourth time in his Norwich career, picking up a second yellow card for a needless lunge on George Saville with 23 minutes left to play.
Swansea capitalised as they extended their unbeaten run to nine games in all competitions with a 3-1 win.
Conor Hourihane and Matt Grimes put the Swans in control before the break and though Freddie Ladapo pulled one back in the 65th minute, Jay Fulton made sure of the points.
Stoke beat off rivals to complete signing of Charlton winger
Date published: Friday 22nd January 2021 1:29 - Robert McCarthy
Stoke have beaten off competition to complete the signing of winger Alfie Doughty from Charlton for an undisclosed fee.
Doughty, who is currently sidelined with a hamstring injury and not played since October, scored three goals in 36 appearances for the Addicks after coming through the League One side’s academy system.
Potters boss Michael O’Neill told his club’s website: “We are delighted to get Alife in. He fits the profile of type of player we want to bring to the club – he is young, keen and wants to prove himself.