Sunderland Echo

Wilder calls for more from Sheffield United’s senior players

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Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder accused his experience­d players of not giving enough after another defeat on Boxing Day.

Wilder watched on as his team lost 1-0 at Bramall Lane, leaving the Blades with the depressing return of only two points from their first 15 Premier League matches.

His team were a revelation last season as they finished ninth on their return to the top flight but Wilder is at a loss to try to explain why those same players are failing to perform this time round.

“It was a tight game but I’m disappoint­ed with our quality again. It’s like a broken record and I’m saying the same things over and over,” said Wilder.

“For me, my experience­d players and main men are not playing anywhere near what they are capable of and how they have played for me in the past. I know they can do it as they have shown it and it’s the reason why a lot of them have signed new contracts.

“I know we have it in us but nobody can give them a magic pill, they have to find it in themselves.

“We are a team who can move it around and play but we can never build any momentum and pressure on the opposition because we make too many poor decisions and it’s all stop-start.

“I ’ l l go away a ga i n a n d scratch my head and try to pick a team for Burnley.”

For Everton, they climbed two places up to second in the Premier League and finished in the top four at Christmas for the first time in 16 years after Gylfi Sigurdsson’s 80th-minute strike gave them a fourth straight league win.

“I am really pleased,” said Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti.

“It is a victory for the spirit of the team, rather than the quality.Thedefence­oftheteamw­as solid and we didn’t give opportunit­ies to Sheffield.Wescored a fantastic goal with a good combinatio­n.

“We knew we had to be patient and not give them opportunit­ies to be in the game, so this was the plan. We knew we wouldn’t have many opportunit­ies to score.

“The fact all these players are out and we win means the squad is good, the ambition is goodandwea­remotivate­d.The three subs – Bernard, Andre Gomes and Seamus Coleman – helped a lot the team to win this game also.

“We are pleased we win a lot of games and we have won away five times this season and this is really good, but we have another game in two days’ time andwemustt­ryourbestt­oprepare for this game.”

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