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Wilder laments coin attack in Sheffield derby draw

- LONDON:

Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder was left regretting a “hostile” atmosphere after a goalless derby draw with Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborou­gh was overshadow­ed by coins being thrown at the Blades’ Jack O’Connell.

Monday’s result saw Sheffield United fail to regain a place among the top two of the Championsh­ip following wins by leaders Norwich and second-placed Leeds.

Instead, the Blades were left in third place, two points behind fellow Yorkshire club Leeds.

O’Connell was preparing to take an early throw-in for the visitors when the defender appeared to be struck by objects thrown from a section of the home crowd.

Wilder, a former Sheffield United player, said: “There were some coins – it’s gone quite hostile.

“It’s always been boys and rough and tumble, but, when I was player, you knew Sheffield Wednesday players and you used to go out and have a beer.

“It’s gone pretty hostile now and I don’t think anybody wants to see that. I’m disappoint­ed it’s gone that way and you can’t really do a lot about it.”

Wednesday boss Steve Bruce, who ended his playing days at Sheffield United before going on to manage the club, promised action against anyone found to have thrown objects onto the pitch.

“I really can’t comment because I didn’t see it,” he said.

“If that is the case and somebody threw a coin then unfortunat­ely it’s the society we live in today and we’ll find them and we’ll deal with it.”

Monday’s incident followed the bottle-throwing that marred Celtic’s 2-0 Scottish Cup quarter-final win away to Hibernian in Edinburgh on Saturday.

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