Chris Wilder: Don’t try to ‘kid and mislead’ me; Sheffield United players can make the Premier League survival chase ‘interesting’.Prior to the game, Wilder talked about how his team had to regain the confidence of the supporters following two terrible games against Burnley and Bournemouth.

The Sheffield United manager seen his team play the kind of game against Liverpool that was more directly linked to previous successful Blades teams during his second stint in the dugout at Bramall Lane.

Despite losing 2-0 to the title-chasing Reds and not earning any points, it was passionate and fully devoted.

Prior to the game, Wilder talked about how his team had to regain the confidence of the supporters following two terrible games against Burnley and Bournemouth.

This was a positive move in terms of public relations, especially after just one training session with him.

The Sheffield United manager seen his team play the kind of game against Liverpool that was more directly linked to previous successful Blades teams during his second stint in the dugout at Bramall Lane.

Despite losing 2-0 to the title-chasing Reds and not earning any points, it was passionate and fully devoted.

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Prior to the game, Wilder talked about how his team had to regain the confidence of the supporters following two terrible games against Burnley and Bournemouth.
Chris Wilder. Image credit: Getty Images/George Wood
Chris Wilder. Image credit: Getty Images/George Wood
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This was a positive move in terms of public relations, especially after just one training session with him.

It served as a springboard, but

That was all it represented in terms of a beginning. After playing on Wednesday, United will now play Brentford on Saturday, less than 72 hours later. This time, it’s not a free hit.

Despite the short turnaround, Wilder has never been one to take responsibility, so failing to exhibit the same traits as in the middle of the week won’t sit well with him.

The Sheffield United manager seen his team play the kind of game against Liverpool that was more directly linked to previous successful Blades teams during his second stint in the dugout at Bramall Lane.

Despite losing 2-0 to the title-chasing Reds and not earning any points, it was passionate and fully devoted.

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Prior to the game, Wilder talked about how his team had to regain the confidence of the supporters following two terrible games against Burnley and Bournemouth.
Chris Wilder. Image credit: Getty Images/George Wood
Chris Wilder. Image credit: Getty Images/George Wood
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This was a positive move in terms of public relations, especially after just one training session with him.

It served as a springboard, but

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