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Sheffield United hit new heights after Jesurun Rak-Sakyi brace

CHRIS Wilder hailed two-goal birthday boy Jesurun Rak-Sakyi after Sheffield United moved joint top of the Championship by beating ailing Luton 2-0.

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Wilder hails birthday boy Jes
By John Lyons

BIRTHDAY PRESENT: Jesurun Rak-Sakyi scores his and Sheffield United’s first goal against Luton
PICTURE: Alamy

CHRIS Wilder hailed two-goal birthday boy Jesurun Rak-Sakyi after Sheffield United moved to joint top of the Championship by beating ailing Luton 2-0.
The Blades are only behind Sunderland on goal difference after extending their unbeaten start to nine games with a solid victory against the Hatters at Bramall Lane.
Crystal Palace loanee Rak-Sakyi was the star of the show on his 22nd birthday, scoring in each half.
“We worked really ha...

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