'Bramall Lane feels like a fortress' - O'Hare
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Sheffield United midfielder Callum O'Hare's sliding goal during their 3-0 win over Oxford United is his first of the season - and he's hoping that it is just the beginning of his name making its mark on the scoresheet.
"We've been getting the results, but personally, obviously, I want to score more," O'Hare told 大象传媒 Radio Sheffield.
"Now I've got one; I can just kick on and hopefully keep scoring."
The Blades confident performance featured two assists from an excellent Gustavo Hamer for Jesuran Rak-Sakyi and Tyrese Campbell, the latter of whom scored five in their past six league matches.
The victory extends their unbeaten streak to six league games and sees them rise to the top of the Championship table, with former leaders Leeds United set to play Luton Town for a chance to regain the spot on Wednesday evening.
Bramall Lane in particular seems to be a source of great strength for the Blades, having won their past seven consecutive home games without conceding a single goal.
"We've got a top team, top coaching staff and manager, and then the fans drive us on so you can't really ask for much more, and it's obviously working," O'Hare added.
"When we play here, it kind of feels like a fortress so when we come here, you're excited, you're ready to go, and we've got to keep it going."