Souttar booked in fiery Blades win over Watfrod
Chris Wilder cut a relieved figure after Sheffield United managed a long-awaited victory at Bramall Lane in a bad-tempered 1-0 win over Watford in which eight were players booked, including Australia's Harry Souttar.
The Blades remain unbeaten through the first four games before the season's first international break.
Callum O'Hare, signed on a free transfer from Coventry City prior to this campaign, proved the difference as his dazzling run forced an own goal from Watford goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann after just two minutes.
Victory marked United's first win at home in league action since overcoming Brentford in the top flight last December, and it could have been by more had Bachmann not made up for his own goal by saving a first-half penalty from Kiefer Moore.
Moore missed another golden opportunity in the second half when Bachmann was again in his way, smothering at the striker's feet inside the box, but ultimately the Blades had enought to take all three points.
Wilder was understandably pleased for his side to get off the mark in front of its home fans, with many of his new signings, and those who struggled in the Premier League last term, yet to taste the winning feeling at Bramall Lane.
"In our pitch [to Jesurun Rak-Sakyi], I said how important Bramall Lane was, there were two £15 million ($29.1 million) bids for him and three-quarters of the Championship sides in for him," Wilder said after the win in which the former Crystal Palace winger starred.
"Part of the pitch was him feeling what he felt today. For him, for [Jamie] Shackleton, for [Michael] Cooper it was big and hopefully they've enjoyed their first win in a red-and-white shirt.
"If it was important for the players, it was for the fans too, incredibly important.
Wilder's Blades, who also missed a penalty from Kieffer Moore in the first half, remain among the favourites for promotion in the early stages of the season.
The veteran manager acknowledged it will take time to knit together his new charges, however.
"The disappointing thing is we didn't nail it down [against Queens Park Rangers], but the good thing is that it's a group who want to learn and listen and want to be coached.
"They're a proper team. It was a proper team performance right the way through."
It was a hard-fought encounter in Sheffield, with tensions rising at full-time after Gustavo Hamer's late tackle, with former Blade Daniel Jebbison also coming to blows with Socceroos defender Souttar.
Watford manager Tom Cleverley had no arguments about the frenetic finale, nor the result with United the better side on the day.
"If you summarise the result I think it was a fair one," Bradford-born Cleverley added.
"It was a poor start to the game and then both teams had their share of good chances.
"They kept possession well and knocked us out of rhythm."