It was an unforgettable weekend for Sheffield United, as their 2-0 win over Ipswich, coupled with Leeds' 1-1 draw with Aston Villa, secured the Blades a first return to the top flight since 2007.

One man who played a starring role in that victory over Ipswich was centre back Jack O'Connell, who set up Scott Hogan for the all important nerve settling opener, before heading home a John Fleck corner to seal the vital three points with 20 minutes of the game remaining.

While O'Connell's all round performance earned him plenty of praise, it seems there was one moment in particular that caught the eye of his club's Twitter account.

Taking to the social media website on Tuesday, the club posted a video of O'Connell on the sidelines taking a drink of water, before immediately running into position for the set piece from which he doubled the Blades' lead.

Taking to Twitter to respond to the video, many Blades fans were convinced that this had been an intentional tactic used by O'Connell and assistant manager Alan Knill in order to seal the win for The Blades.

Here are some of the best of those reactions.