Andre Brooks hopes to continue his rich vein of form when the resurgent Blades host title-chasing Middlesbrough on Monday night.
After Oxford United took an early lead at Bramall Lane on Tuesday, Brooks completed the turnaround, putting Blades 2-1 up midway through the second half before Chiedozie Ogbene sealed a 3-1 win late-on.
It was a third goal in as many games for 22-year-old Brooks, who scored only one goal in his first 23 Championship appearances this season.
He told BBC Radio Sheffield: "We didn't start the game as well as we wanted to but we stuck to it and got the three points so we're happy.
"Last season I probably would have snatched at that chance and now I am showing I can finish and add goals to my game so it's always good.
"That's three-in-three, hopefully I can carry on this momentum and take it into the next game.
"The boys say to me I'm a good player and I believe I am. Sometimes games just don't go my way but I am showing it now on the pitch so hopefully I can carry it on."
Sheffield United have four straight wins at home in the league, scoring three goals in each of them, and though they lie 15th, are only eight points adrift of the play-off places.
"The manager is always on to us saying we have got brilliant attacking and we have to show it every week and that's what we're doing now," Brooks said.
"We 100% can't afford too many slip-ups if we're going to make a real go at it. The gaffer said midweek games are always the toughest.
"The Middlesbrough game will take care of itself. The manager knows what he's doing, the board know what they're doing, hopefully we can stick together as a team and get the three points."