Belfast Telegraph

I wouldn’t force any of my Blades to play amid safety concerns: Wilder

- BY IAN PARKER

CHRIS Wilder says he will respect the decision of any Sheffield United player opting not to play when football is given the go-ahead to resume.

As the Premier League pushes forward with its Project Restart, targeting a return in June, a number of players have expressed concerns that they might be exposed to coronaviru­s as discussion­s over medical protocols continue.

But Blades boss Wilder said he would listen to any of his players who did not want to play.

“If any individual player took that decision and came to me and said, ‘It’s not for me,’ I’d respect that,” said Wilder, who added that it was important to wait for all the informatio­n before making any decisions.

“One of the slightly disappoint­ing things is that people have taken a line on their position in the division. I think we’ve got to look at the bigger picture.”

As debate continues amongst clubs over the details of how the league might restart, Wilder said he remained convinced a way forward must be found, with cancellati­on not an option in his eyes.

After a superb campaign to date the Blades sit seventh in the table, still in with a shot at European football, but Wilder said resuming was important for the entire football pyramid.

“I think we finish the season, however long it takes,” he said. “The Premier League has shown enormous enthusiasm.

“My chief exec is [showing enormous enthusiasm], and not just because we’re in the position that we are.

“I think everybody that is in the know understand­s the implicatio­ns if this season was scrapped. From a financial point of view and from a social and moral point of view as well.

“I’ve obviously had experience of working in all levels of football and I do understand the implicatio­ns if the Premier League didn’t restart — the effect that that would have down the pyramid as well.

“We’ve got to look after all aspects of football.”

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