The Sunday Post (Inverness)

SHEFFIELD UNITED 2

Basham (39), Sharp (47) PLYMOUTH 1 Camara (75)

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Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder kept things in perspectiv­e after overcoming Plymouth to secure a third win in four matches.

Rock bottom of the Premier League after a terrible start to the campaign, the Blades have belatedly shown flickers of life in the opening weeks of 2021.

They picked up just their third win of the season, with Chris Basham and Billy Sharp scoring either side of half-time in a win against League One opposition.

Wilder kept his side’s successes in context, having also beaten Bristol Rovers, another third-tier team, and Newcastle before losing their previous match at home to Tottenham.

“Job done,” he said after setting up a home fifth-round clash against Bristol City.

“You look at an attitude and profession­alism, apart from five minutes when we gifted them the opportunit­y to put a bit of pressure on us, which they took (when Panutche Camara scored for Plymouth in the 75th minute).

“It was generally a decent performanc­e. We should have stretched the lead a little bit earlier than we did.

“But job done, through to the next round, and we crack on into what is going to be a tough week for the players and the club.”

Asked if things felt like they were moving in the right direction ahead of facing Manchester United and Manchester City, Wilder said: “I think you’ve got to put it into perspectiv­e. Two of the teams that we beat are out of League One. But there’s no downside to winning games and playing well.

“I thought for long periods we played well, dominated the ball, moved the ball around the pitch, created chances, just didn’t really put them to bed in the last bit.”

Plymouth boss Ryan Lowe was proud of his players’ efforts against top-flight opposition at Bramall Lane.

“Certainly we take a lot of pride,” the Argyle manager said.

“They are a good team. They press well, they keep the ball in the right areas.

“Their movement is something we will look at to advance us in our league the way they do it.

“Great experience and to push them all the way there (was great).

“I’m disappoint­ed we didn’t score in the first half, but I think we’ve done ourselves proud today.”

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United’s Billy Sharp and Argyle’s Ben Reeves

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