'More to come from Cannon' - Wilder

- Published
Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder has said there is more to come from Tom Cannon, who is a fitness doubt for the Blades' trip to Luton on Saturday (15:00 GMT).
The 22-year-old arrived in a reported £10m move from Leicester in January but, after netting 11 goals in 25 games on loan at Stoke earlier this season, he is yet to find the net in four starts for United.
Cannon was replaced at half-time of Wednesday's win over Middlesbrough and was spotted in a protective boot after the game.
Wilder told BBC Radio Sheffield's Blades Heaven podcast: "We'll give him as much time as possible to get on the bus.
"Obviously it's a quick turnaround. Tom rolled his ankle in about the first five minutes, but what I will say is he had to be dragged off at half-time - the medical guys made the decision on that, not him.
"He was in a bit of discomfort and pain but these things can settle down pretty quickly and hopefully it will do."
Wilder continued: "He's played his part in a team that's won three games on the spin.
"There's more to come from him, we have to be patient, we can't rush. Everybody wants instant [success], but we know what he gives to the team and his team-mates know.
"He's a young centre-forward, he stretches the game, opens it up, the press was magnificent from our point of view [against Middlesbrough]. It allowed us to create chances and control the game and ultimately get that big win."
Gus Hamer was also withdrawn on Wednesday with a minor hamstring injury but Wilder hopes the problem is not too serious.