The Brewers have extended their lead at the top of the table to four points after they beat the Blades 1-0.
Burton took all three points at Bramall Lane, a Lucas Akins goal shortly after the break, in front of 17,927 fans. This has changed opinions on the player after his performance, along with the rest of the team was considered “dire”
Dire performance but somehow gained a point from 3rd #bafc
— Adam Brett (@adam_brett111) February 27, 2016
But a change of results and players playing better can cause a change in opinion, especially when you go back and beat the club you were only at last season.
Nigel Clough's beaming face has said more than his words post match. Delighted with result & reception from crowd. #Bafc #sufc
— Alan Biggs (@AlanBiggs1) March 1, 2016
But it’s not just Clough that’s happy he beat his former club away.
@footballheaven will be interesting tomorrow if only #sufc had a manager like #bafc oh wait that's right they did
— peter nattress (@nopenothappy) March 1, 2016
But all Brewers fans are glad that they extend their lead at the top of the table, including over 600 fans that traveled to Sheffield.
#BAFC still top of the league! Looking forward to a trip to Crewe this weekend.
— isitjustme68 (@isitjustme68) March 1, 2016
Magnificent @burtonalbionfc mag bloody nificent #bafc
— Robert Cudworth (@RobCud) March 1, 2016
Another big win, another good away day #bafc ⚽💛
— James (@_jamesgolding) March 2, 2016
Some fans even look to what could be happening next season.
@AVFCOfficial potentially playing at @burtonalbionfc next season. What a midlands derby that will be! Derby,Birmingham,Villa! #BAFC
— Alex Holland (@Mancmaniac) March 1, 2016
Burton hope to continue this positivity and results as they travel to relegation faced Crewe on Saturday.